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In keeping with the tradition of a strong girls tennis program, Greencastle High School has seven players on its junior varsity team this year. Members of the squad are: front row, from left, Kathy Hovasse,

Cubs win Cougars lose

Greencastle brought out the big bats to snap a two-game losing streak at Rockville and North Putnam came up one run short against Clinton Prairie in Saturday’s high school baseball action. The Tiger Cubs ripped four home runs during an 18-8, sixinning, 10-run-rule shortened win over the Rox and are now 62. Clinton Prairie escaped the Cougars 1-0. STEVE WAINMAN may have had the biggest day of his high school playing career at the plate against Rockville. Wainman ripped out a home run, double and two singles while driving in five runs. Wainman’s solo home run was one of three Greencacastle hits during a nine-run fifth inning. Pete Meyer ripped a tworun shot and Todd Inman unloaded a two-run homer. All totaled Greencastle hit four, Tracy Pursell, the winning pitcher, connecting for a three-

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Melanie Murray and Kay Cheslik. Second row, from left, Malinda Bassett, Jennie Ferriss, Heather MacPhail and Darlene MacGlauflin. (Banner-Graphic photo by Steve Fields).

run home run in the fourth. GREENCASTLE unleashed a 17-hit attack. Mike Lee drilled a pair of doubles, Todd Sellers had two singles and a double, Pursell added a double to his home run, Jon Duncan. Craig Flint, Billy Pettit and Donnie Pettit each singled once. North Putnam only needed one run and couldn’t get it home against Clinton Prairie. Billy Zeffel kept the visitors in check almost all day, scattering seven hits and giving up just one run. But North couldn’t score. The Cougars had Todd Strader and Matt Griswold on second and third bases with no

Wind is with Aeros

By The Associated Press The wind was blowing out at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium in Wichita, Kan., Monday night. Just ask an Omaha Royals pitcher. Three Wichita hitters used a 35-mph breeze to loft home runs off Omaha pitching as the Aeros cruised to an 18-10 American Association victory. Mike Fuentes, who hit two homers against Omaha on Sunday, and Pat Rooney, who also hit one Sunday, each homered again Monday night, as did Butch Benton, who went 5-for-6. Benton’s homer off Omaha starter Danny Jackson, 0-1, in the second inning erased a 4-3 lead the Royals had taken in the top of the inning on Bombo Rivera’s two-run homer. Rooney and Fuentes homered in Wichita’s four-run sixth inning, and the Aeros, who banged out 16 hits, took advantge of shoddy Omaha

outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, but neither scored. Two Cougars struck out and the third out came on a ground ball. NORTH HAD FOUR hits in support of Zeffel. Terry Judy lined a second-inning double, Todd Bock singled in the first, Griswold singled in the fourth and Darren Haler singled in the fifth inning. At Rockville Rockville 303 Oil- 8- 2-4 Greencastle 013 392-19-17-3 WP-Pursell (3), Remsburg, B. Pettit (1). Mazur (3), Inman «> and Shuee. Mever (4); LP-Mclntyre, Nevlns (5) and Smith. At North Putnam Clinton Prairie 010 000 0-1-7-1 North Putnam 000 000 04M-0 WP-Weaver, Mtnth (7) and Grissom: Zeffel and Haler.

fielding in the seventh to score five more times. Winner Rick Ramos, 1-0, also gave up a three-run homer to Pat Sheridan. In other games Monday night, Evansville edged Indianapolis 7-5 and Louisville outslugged lowa 12-8. Evansville also used the long ball in downing the Indians. Four Triplets hit home runs, including a two-run shot by Jeff Kenaga in the seventh inning that snapped a 4-4 tie. Marty Castillo, Darryl Motley and Bill Nahorodny also slammed home runs for the Triplets. Indianapolis tied the game in the sixth on a walk and double by relief pitcher Greg Harris. Jeff Doyle and Andy Van Slyke homered and Louisville scored four times in the eighth inning to beat lowa. Tonight’s schedule finds Indianapolis at Evansville, Louisville at lowa.

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National Basketball Association Playoffs At A Glance By The Associated Press CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best of Seven) EASTERN CONFERENCE (Philadelphia leads series 14) Philadelphia 112, New York 102 New York at Philadelphia, Wednesday, April 27 Philadelphia at New York, Saturday, April 30 Philadelphia at New York, Sunday, May 1 New York at Philadelphia, Tuesday, May 3, if necessary Philadelphia at New York, Friday, May 6, if necessary New York at Philadelphia, Sunday, May 8, if necessary (Milwaukee vs. Boston) Milwaukee at Boston, Wednesday, April 27 Milwaukee at Boston, Friday, April 29 Boston at Milwaukee, Sunday, May 1 Boston at Milwaukee, Monday, May 2 Milwaukee at Boston, Wednesday, May 4, if necessary Boston at Milwaukee, Friday, May 6, if necessary Milwaukee at Boston, Sunday, May 8, if necessaryWESTEßN CONFERENCE (Los Angeles leads series 14) Los Angeles 118, Portland 97 Portland at Los Angeles, Tuesday, April 26 Los Angeles at Portland, Friday, April 29 Los Angeles at Portland, Sunday, May 1 Portland at Lo 6 Angeles, Tuesday, May 3, if necessary Los Angeles at Portland, Friday, May 6, if necessary Portland at Lo 6 Angeles. Sunday, May 8, if necessary (Denver vs. San Antonio) Denver at San Antonio, Tuesday, April 26 Denver at San Antonio, Wednesday, April 27 San Antonio at Denver, Friday, April 29 San Antonio at Denver, Monday, May 2 Denver at San Antonio, Wednesday, May 4, if necessary San Antonio at Denver, Friday, May 6, if necessary Denver at San Antonio. Sunday, May 8, if necessary National Hockey League Playoffs At A Glance By The Associated Press Conference Finals Best of Seven CAMPBELL CONFERENCE (Edmonton leads series 14) Edmonton 8, Chicago 4 Chicago at Edmonton. Tuesday, April 26 Edmonton at Chicago, Sunday, May 1 Edmonton at Chicago, Tuesday, May 3 Chicago at Edmonton, Thursday, May 5, if necessary Edmonton at Chicago. Sunday. May 8, if necessary Chicago at Edmonton, Tuesday, May 10, if necesasary WALES CONFERENCE (NY Islanders vs. Boston) NY Islanders at Boston, Tuesday, April 26 NY Islanders at Boston, Thursday, April 28 Boston at NY Islanders, Saturday, April 30 Boston at NY Islanders, Tuesday, May 3 NY Islanders at Boston, Thursday, May 5, if necessary Boston at NY Islanders. Saturday, May 7, if necessary NY Islanders at Boston, Tuesday, May 10, if necessary. Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION W L Pet. GB Baltimore 9 7 .563 Boston 8 7 .533 Detroit 8 7 .533 'Y Milwaukee 8 7 .533 Toronto 7 8 467 1V» New York 7 8 467 14 Cleveland 7 9 .438 2 WEST DIVISION Kansas City 8 5 .615 California 11 7 611 Oakland 9 8 .529 14 Texas 9 8 .529 14 Minnesota 8 9 .471 24 Chicago 7 8 .467 24 . Seattle 6 14 .300 6 Sunday's Games Detroit 4, Seattle 2 Chicago 9, Cleveland 3 Kansas City 7, Toronto 1 Milwaukee 3. Texas 1 California 7. Baltimore 3 Boston 4, Oakland 2 Minnesota at New York, ppd , rain Monday's Game Minnesota at New York, (n) Only game scheduled Tuesday's Games Minnesota (Castillo 1-0) at Cleveland (Sorensen 0-3) Chicago (Hoyt (1-3) at Milwaukee (Haas 0-0), (n) Kansas City (Gura 3-0) at New York (Righetti 3-0), (n) Toronto (Stieb 3-1) at Texas (Smithson 2-0), (n) Baltimore (Palmer 0-0) at Oakland (Underwood 1-1), (n) Boston (Brown l-l) at Seattle (Perry l--2), (n) Only games scheduled Wednesday’s Games Minnesota at Cleveland Chicago at Milwaukee, (n) Kansas City at New York, (n) Toronto at Texas, (n) Detroit at California, (n) Baltimore at Oakland, (n) Boston at Seattle, (n)

NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION W L Pet. GB Montreal 9 4 .692 St. Louis 8 4 .667 V 4 Philadelphia 9 5 .643 *4 Pittsburgh 6 7 .462 3 New York 4 9 .308 5 Chicago 4 11 267 6 WEST DIVISION Atlanta 12 3 .800 Los Angeles 12 4 .750 *4 Cincinnati 9 8 329 4 San Diego 7 10 .412 6 San Francisco 5 12 . 294 8 Houston 5 13 .278 B*4 Monday’s Game Los Angeles 8, St. Louis 0 Only game scheduled Tuesday's Games Houston (Knepper 0-2) at Montreal (Gullickson 1-1) San Diego (Montefusco 1-1) at Chicago (Rainey 0-3) San Francisco (Breining 2-1) at Pittsburgh (McWilliams 1-2), (n) New York (Seaver 1-0) at Cincinnati (Berenyi 1-1), (n) Philadelphia (Christenson 0-1) at Atlanta (Perez 3-0), (n) Lo 6 Angeles (Hooton 0-1) at St. Louis (Stuper 1-0), (n) Wednesday’s Games San Francisco at Pittsburgh New York at Cincinnati Los Angeles at St. Louis Houston at Montreal San Diego at Chicago Philadelphia at Atlanta American Association By The Associated Press EAST W L Pet. GB Evansville 5 2 .714 Louisville 44 .500 1(4 lowa 45 444 2 Indianapolis 3 5 .375 2(4 WEST Oklahoma City 7 2 .778 Wichita 4 3 .571 2 Denver 3 6 333 4 Omaha 2 5 .286 4 Monday's Games Evansville 7, Indianapolis 5 Louisville 12, lowa 8 Wichita 18, Omaha 10 Only games scheduled

United States Football League .... At A Glance By The Associated Press Atlantic W L. T ..Pct...PF. PA Philadelphia 7 1 0 .875 168 73 Boston 5 3 0 .625 182 153 New Jersey 2 6 0 .250 123 189 Washington 1 7 0 .125 117 192 Central Tampa Bay 6 2 0 .750 167 154 Chicago 5 3 0 .625 183 112 Michigan 4 4 0 .500 152 152 Birmingham 3 5 0 .375 108 114 Pacific Arizona 4 4 0 .500 148 186 Denver 4 4 0 .500 109 133 Los Angeles 4 4 0 .500 123 130 Oakland 3 5 0 .375 133 124 Saturday’s Games Michigan 34, Lo 6 Angeles 24 Arizona 24, Denver 3 Sunday’s Games Philadelphia 23, Boston 16 Tampa Bay 30, Washington 23 Birmingham 21, Oakland 9 Monday’s Game Chicago 17, New Jersey 14, OT Saturday, April 30 Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, (n) Sunday, May 1 Michigan at Boston Birmingham at Washington New Jersey at Denver Chicago at L<x Angeles Monday, May 2 Arizona at Oakland, (n) TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (25 at bats): Heep, New York, .444; Hendrick, St. Louis, .391; Kennedy, San Diego, .381; Perez,Philadelphia, .373; Chambliss. Atlanta, .372 RUNS: Garvey, San Diego, 13; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 13; Horner, Atlanta, 13; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 13; Brock, Los Angeles, 12. RBI: Kennedy, San Diego, 17; Hendrick, St. Louis, 15; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 14; Knight, Houston, 13 HITS: Bonilla, San Diego, 25; Kennedy, San Diego, 24; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 23; Thon.Houston. 23; Cruz, Houston. 22. DOUBLES: JRay, Pittsburgh. 5; Washington, Atlanta. 5. TRIPLES: Dawson, Montreal, 3; Flannery. San Diego, 2; Green, St. Louis. 2; Lacy, Pittsburgh. 2; Seaver, New York, 2; Washington, Atlanta, 2. HOME RUNS: Guerrero, Los Angeles, 6; Davis, San Francisco, 5; Hendrick, St. Louis, 5; Horner, Atlanta, 5; Schmidt. Philadelphia, 5 STOLEN BASES: Lacy, Pittsburgh. 11; Sax, Los Angeles, 8; Milner, Cincinnati, 5; Leonard, San Francisco, 5; Moreno, Houston, 5; Wilson, New York. 5. PITCHING (3 decisions): Camp, Atlanta. 3-0. 1.000, 2.05; Perez, Atlanta, 3-0. 1.000, 0.35; Reuss. Los Angeles. 3-0, 1.000, 2.67; Sanderson. Montreal. 3-0, 1 000, 3.72; Carlton. Philadelphia, 3-1, .750, 1.85; Dravecky, San Diego. 3-1, .750,2.32; Valenzuela. Los Angeles, 3-1, 750,2.58 STRIKEOUTS: Carlton, Philadelphia, 46; Soto, Cincinnati, 30; Valenzuela, Lo 6 Angeles, 26; Berenyi. Cincinnati, 25; Andujar, StLouis. 21, Candelaria, Pittsburgh, 21. SAVES: Garber, Atlanta, 3; Lucas, San Diego, 3; SHowe, Los Angeles, 3; Stewart. Lo 6 Angeles, 3; 7 are tied with 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (25 at bats): Brett. Kansas City, .455; Carew, California, .455; Hassey, Cleveland. 423; Moseby, Toronto, .407, Shelby, Baltimore, .407. RUNS: Downing, California. 14; Brett, Kansas City, 13; Castino, Minnesota, 13; Gaetti, Minnesota, 13; Bernazard, Chicago, 12. RBI: Carew, California, 15; Brett, Kansas City, 14; Kittle. Chicago, 14; Lynn, California. 14; Thornton,Cleveland, 14 HITS: Carew, California. 25; Castino, Minnesota. 22; Boggs, Boston. 20. Brett. Kansas City. 20; Ripken. Baltimore. 20; TCruz, Seattle, 20. DOUBLES: Brett, Kansas City, 9; Boggs. Boston. 7; SHenderson, Seattle. 7; Bush, Minnesota. 6; Cooper, Milwaukee. 6; Hrbek, Minnesota,6. TRIPLES: GWilson, Detroit. 4; Baines. Chicago, 2; Evans. Boston, 2; Yount, Milwaukee, 2 HOME RUNS: Castino. Minnesota. 5; Lvnn,California, 5; Kittle, Chicago 4; STOLEN BASES: JCruz, Seattle. 8. Garcia, Toronto, 7; WWilson. Kansas City, 7; Collins, Toronto, 6; MDavis. Oakland, 6. PITCHING (3 decisions): Forsch, California, 3-6, 1.000. 3.10; Gura. Kansas City, 36,1 000,2 89; Righetti, New York, 30,1.000.2.21; Stieb. Toronto, 3-1, .750,1.41. STRIKEOUTS: Blyleven, Cleveland, 22; Stieb, Toronto, 22; Kison. California. 20; Zahn. California, 19; Nams, Oakland. 18. SAVES: Quisenberry, Kansas City. 4; Spillner. Cleveland, 4; Beard. Oakland. 3; Caudill, Seattle, 3; RDavis, Minnesota. 3; Stanley. Boston, 3

Track Beats, INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Indiana high school boys' track and field outdoor bests reported so far this season to The Associated Press (Official state meet records are in parentheses Where two records are listed, the second reflects times recorded for yards and converted for current metric distances): 100 meters—Don Young, Gary Roosevelt, 10.2. (Jerome Harrison, Jeffersonville, 10.31,1981.) 200—Glenn Moore, Gary Roosevelt, 21.63. (Jeffery Patrick, Gary Roosevelt, 21.10,1982 > 400—Darrell Gamer, Gary Roosevelt, 48.6. (Troy Fumivall, Warsaw, 47.83,1982; Leon Tubbs. Ft. Wayne South, 47.1 when converted from 440 yards, 1978.) 800—Derrick Simmons. Gary Roosevelt. 1:55.1. (Lamont Williams, Indpls Washington, 1:52 84, 1980; Tom Martin. Evansville Memorial, 1:50.2 when converted from 880 yards, 1977.) 1600—Dan Higgason, Hammond Gavit, 4:17.1. (Brad Jones, Anderson, 4 08.9, 1980; Rudy Chapa, Hammond. 4:04.2 when converted from mile, 1976.) 3200 Matt Grady, Muncie North, 9:30.74. (Matt Grady, Muncie North. 9:01 29, 1982; Rudy Chapa, Hammond, 8:55.1 when converted from two-mile, 1975.) UO-high hurdles—Rod Woodson, Ft. Wayne Snider, 13.81. (Alex Washington, Gary Roosevelt, 13.92.1981; Jerry Hill. Indpls Tech, 13.4 when converted from 120 yards, 1976.) 300-low hurdles—Derrick Gamer, Gary Roosevelt, 38.29. (Ron Birchfield, Ft. Wayne South. 36.3,1981.) 400-relay—Gary Roosevelt (Glenn Moore, Don Young, Johnny Moore, John Campbell), 42.11. (Gary Roosevelt. 41.02, 1982.) 1600-relay—Anderson (Willie McGhee, Buddy Youngblood, Fred McGhee, Robert E11i5),3:20.03. (Gary We5t,3:13.66,1980.) High jump—Scott Van Senus, Highland, and Derrick Spight, Indpls Marshall, both 6-11. (Ron Jones, Mt.Vemon (Posey), 71*4.1980.) Long jump—Johnny Fort, Gary Wallace, 23-9 (Jim Zickmund, Westville, 24-4.1976.) Pole vault—Robb Johnston, Hobart, 153. (Brian Kimball. Ft. Wayne Northrop, 161,1975.) Discus—Greg Hoffman, Jasper, 173-3 (Kevin King, Bloomington South, 189-11, 1979.) Shot put—Randy Davis, Martinsville, 59I*4. (Don Phillips, Indpls Washington, 643*4,1969 > Monday's Sparta Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL National League NEW YORK METS—Recalled Ronn Reynolds, catcher, from Tidewater of the International League. FOOTBALL Canadian Football League BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS-Sent Tyron Keys, defensive end, to the Toronto Argonauts for Jo Jo Heath, comerback. National Football League WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Signed Charles Riggins, defensive lineman, and George Thompson, tight end BASKETBALLNadonaI Basketball Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Named A 1 Attles general manager

Legal Notice NOTICE OF ELECTION State of Indiana, County of Putnam: Ba It remembered, pursuant to the provisions of the Election Laws of the State of Indiana, I, Sharon L. Hammond, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana do hereby certify that the following is a true and complete list of all the offices and candidates for such offices to be voted on In the City of Greencastle, Indiana, at the Primary Election to be held in the various precincts thereof on the Third (3rd) day of May. 1983. I further certify that the polls will be open between the hours of 6:00 a m. (six o'clock) snd 6:00 p.m. (six o'clock) prevailing Putnam County time. MAYOR CANDIDATE PARTY Gerald E. Warren Rep. James Wright Rep. Francis Ben Cannon Dem. Glen E. Walters Dem. Clair Williams Dem. CITY CLERK Janice A. Inman Rep. COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE Bobby G. Albright Rep. James C. Spencer Dem. Mary Francis Strain Dem. COUNCILMAN-1 ST WARD Flossie B. Harmless Rep. Lloyd M. Ellis Dem. COUNCILMAN-2ND WARD Lawrence P. Taylor Rep. COUNCILMAN-3RD WARD James F. Green Rep. John R. Stevens Rep. V. Jinsie S. Bingham Dem. COUNCILMAN-4TH WARD John G. Black Rep. Donna Eppelheimer Rep. Robert P. Sedlack Dem. April 26/30/2T NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No EST 83-41 Notice is hereby given that Beverly J. Grant was on the 13th day of April. 1983. appointed executor of the will of Edna A Brown, deceased All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle Indiana, this 13th day of April. 1983. SHARONL HAMMOND Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court CALBERT. BREMER & PIERSON Two South Jackson Street Greencastle. Indiana 46135 Attorneys April 19/26/2T

Worry Clinic

By George W Crane, Ph D., M D CASE E-950: Tommy, age 9, lived in South Chicago. His baby sister was at the point of death and a quick transfusion was imperative. The family doctor turned to Tommy and said: “Tommy, you love your little sister, I’m sure. So will you give your blood to help save her life?” Tommy blinked and swallowed hard; then nodded his head. The doctor had him lie atop the dining room table; then withdrew a little of his blood and injected it into the baby’s vein. She soon opened her eyes and smiled for that small amount of blood tipped the scales in favor of life vs death. But when the doctor turned back to the table, Tommy was lying thereon, tense and with his own eyes closed. “What’s the matter, Tommy?” asked the doctor. Tommy didn’t open his eyes but whispered: “Doctor, when do I die?” Then the physician suddenly realized that Tommy had thought all his blood would be taken to revive his baby sister! So when Tommy had blinked and swallowed hard, he had agreed to sacrifice his life for his sister! Tommy’s act illustrates ethereal vs. erotic love! That totally unselfish love is the kind we’ll retain if we become angels in heaven. For when Christ said there are no marriages in heaven, he meant we shall still love one another but not due to Earth’s romantic, sexual magnetism. If you have grown up in a closely knit family and attend a family gathering, you are delighted by seeing your parents, aunts & uncles, plus cousins. But your happiness is then based on ethereal love; not the erotic type portrayed in far too many TV programs. The usual Earthly true romance between sincere sweethearts is a mixture of both ethereal, plus romantic love, or we would never procreate children. Such true devotion here on Earth is the sort depicted in that inspiring play: “The Sound of Music”. Ethereal love will still give us that unselfish affection of Tommy for his baby sister, plus the lofty spiritual closeness of the hero and heroine in “The Sound of Music”. So married couples can still look forward with eager anticipation to meeting each other in Heaven! Teenagers, never elope because of mere sexual attraction based on animal magnetism! Send for my “Tests for Husbands & Wives”, enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25*.

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