Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 319, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1985 — Page 6

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MARTINA NAVRATILOVA Hit ball to Riggs No challenge to mixed-match tennis contest ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP) - Two things had to happen for Bobby Riggs and Vitas Gerulaitis to accomplish “mission impossible” against Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver. When the two women successfully managed to keep the ball away from the 31-year-old Gerulaitis and hit shots to the 67-year-old Riggs, the men self-destructed in the latest battle of the sexes. Navratilova and Shriver showed just why they are the No. 1 women’s doubles team in tennis Friday night by ripping Riggs and Gerulaitis 6-2, 63, 6-4, in a $500,000 challenge at the Atlantic City Convention Center. “I knew it was mission impossible going in,” said Riggs. “They were a little too tough for us and a little too strong. Vitas was not able to cover as much of the court as I thought he could.” Riggs had hoped to embarrass Navratilova and Shriver by relying on Gerulaitis to overpower the world’s No. 2- and 3-ranked women players. But they turned the tables on Riggs by forcing him to play more and more shots. “The key was that we were able to hit to Bobby and keep the ball away from Vitas,” said Navratilova, the 29-year-old who has dominated women’s tennis this decade. “Bobby just could not go after the ball.”

Rally pleases Becker backers MASON, Ohio (AP) Fourth-seeded Boris Becker, the crowd pleaser from West Germany, had to battle back to defeat Hank Pfister in the quarterfinals of the $375,000 Association of Tennis Professionals, 5-7,6-1.6-4, Friday night. Top-seed Mats Wilander fought off a tough challenge from fellow Swede Stefan Edberg to advance to the semifinals, 6-3,6-7,6-2. Pfister, Bakersfield, Calif., who had been beaten twice previously by Becker, won the first set 7-5. “I pressed him as hard as I could and he still passed me. He’s ready to beat anybody,” said Pfister, who lost to Becker in the first round at Wimbledon before Becker went on to win the tournament. “In the first set I didn’t know what was going on,” said the 17-year-old West German who recorded nine aces in the twohour match. “When I broke him, I knew I had to because it was 4-0 in the third set,” said Becker. He meets Joakim Nystrom in the semifinals Saturday afternoon. The sixth-seed Nystrom upset No. 2 seed Anders Jarryd 6-2, 6-1 in another match of Swedes.

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Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L. Pet GB Toronto 76 46 .623 New York 71 49 .592 4 Detroit 65 56 .537 10',i Baltimore 63 56 .529 11 'k Boston 58 62 .483 17 Milwaukee 55 63 466 19 Cleveland 41 79 .342 34 West Division California 70 52 .574 Kansas City 66 53 .556 2M: Oakland 63 59 .516 7 Chicago 58 61 .487 1014 Seattle 57 65 467 13 Minnesota 54 66 450 15 Texas 45 75 .375 24 Friday's Games Toronto 6, Chicago 3, Ist game Toronto 10, Chicago 3, 2nd game Cleveland 10, Milwaukee 5 Minnesota 5, Boston 2 Texas 4, Kansas City 3 California 7, Detroit 6 New York 3, Seattle 1 Baltimore 7, Oakland 2 Saturday's Gmes Minnesota (Smithson 11-11) at Boston (Hurst 8-9) Detroit (Morris 13-7) at California (McCaskill 9-7) Baltimore (Davis 7-7) at Oakland (Sutton 12-7) Milwaukee (Haas 7-5 and Darwin 7-14) at Cleveland (Romero 1-2 and Waddell 6 5), 2, (t-n) Toronto (Stieb 11-9) at Chicago (Seaver 12-8), (n) Texas (Hooton 5-7) at Kansas City (Saberhagen 15-5), (n) New York (Bystrom 2-1) at Seattle (Langston 7-9), (n) Sunday's Games Milwaukee at Cleveland Minnesota at Boston Toronto at Chicago Texas at Kansas City Detroit at California Baltimore at Oakland New York at Seattle NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pet GB St. Louis 73 46 .613 New York 73 48 603 1 Montreal 67 55 549 7*4 Chicago 59 60 496 14 Philadelphia 55 65 .458 18Mi Pittsburgh 37 81 .314 35'4 West Division Los Angeles 72 47 605 San Diego 6755 .549 6'/4 Cincinnati 63 56 .529 9 Houston 56 64 467 16 Ms Atlanta 50 69 .420 22 San Francisco 47 73 .392 25'4 Friday's Games San Diego 6, New York 1, Ist game San Diego 3, New York 0, 2nd game Los Angeles 8, Montreal 4 Houston 2, Pittsburgh 0, 10 innings Cincinnati 3, Chicago 2 St. Louis 6, Atlanta 2 San Francisco 4, Philadelphia 1 Saturday's Games San Francisco (Krukow 8-8) at Philadelphia (Hudson 6-11), (n) Houston (Heathcock 1-1) at Pittsburgh (DeLeon 2-14), (n) Chicago (Trout 8-4) at Cincinnati (Soto 10-14), (n) Los Angeles (Honeycutt 7-10) at Montreal (Smith 14-4), (n) San Diego (Dravecky 11-7) at New York (Darling 11-5), (n) St. Louis (Forsch 5-5) at Atlanta (Barker 1-5), (n) Sunday's Games Los Angeles at Montreal Sail Diego at New York San Francisco at Philadelphia Houston at Pittsburgh St. Louis at Atlanta Chicago at Cincinnati TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (285 at bats)-Boggs, Boston, .360, Brett, Kansas City, .352; RHenderson, New York, 344; Mattingly, New York, .326; Lacy, Baltimore. .314. RUNS-RHenderson, New York, 105; Ripken, Baltimore, 85; Whitaker, Detroit, 85; Winfield, New York, 83; EMurray, Baltimore, 81 RBI-Mattingly, New York, 100; EMurray, Baltimore, 93; Winfield, New York, 88; Ripken, Baltimore, 85; Fisk, Chicago, 82; GBell, Toronto, 82 HITS-Boggs, Boston, 172; Mattingly, New York, 156; PBradley, Seattle, 148; Wilson, Kansas City, 147; Whitaker, Detroit, 145. DOUBLES-Mattingly, New York, 38; Buckner. Boston, 35; Boggs, Boston, 32; Cooper, Milwaukee, 31; GWalker, Chicago, 30; MDavis, Oakland, 30. TRIPLES-Wilson, Kansas City, 19; Butler, Cleveland, 12; Puckett, Minnesota, 11; Cooper, Milwaukee, 8; PBradley, Seattle, 8 HOME RUNS-Fisk, Chicago, 32; DaE-vans, Detroit, 28; Balboni, Kansas City, 26; GThomas, Seattle, 26; GBell, Toronto. 24; Kingman, Oakland. 24; Presley, Seattle, 24. STOLEN BASES-RHenderson, New York, 56; Pettis, California, 39; Butler, Cleveland, 35; Wilson, Kansas City, 34; Moseby, Toronto, 31. PITCHING (10 decisions )-Guidry, New York, 16-4, 800, 2.92; Saberhagen, Kansas City, 15-5, .750, 2.80; Birtsas, Oakland, 9-4, .692, 3.52; Romanick, California, 13-6, 684, 3.79; 4 are tied with 667 STRIKEOUTS-Blyleven, Minnesota, 157; Morris, Detroit, 148; FBannistpr, Chicago, 139; Bums, Chicago, 138; Witt, California, 136. SAVES-Quisenberry, Kansas City, 30; Hernandez, Detroit, 26; JHowell, Oakland, 23; Righetti, New York, 23; DMoore. California, 22. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (285 at bats)-McGee, St. Louis, .365; Herr, St. Louis, .323; Guerrero, Los Angeles, .321; Raines, Montreal, .309; Gwynn, San Diego, .306. RUNS-Murphy, Atlanta, 94; Raines, Montreal, 87; Coleman, St. Louis, 86; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 84; McGee, St. Louis, 84. RBI-Murphy, Atlanta, 90; Parker, Cincinnati, 86; Herr, St. Louis, 85; Clark, St. Louis, 84; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 77. HITS-McGee, St. Louis, 158; Gwynn, San Diego, 145; Herr, St. Louis, 142; Parker, Cincinnati, 140; Raines, Montreal, 138 DOUBLES-Herr. St Louis, 30; Parker, Cincinnati, 29; Wallach. Montreal, 29; Hernandez, New York, 28;

Wilson, Philadelphia, 27. TRIPLES-McGee, St. Louis, 15; Samuel, Philadelphia, 11; Coleman. St Louis, 10; Raines, Montreal, 9; Gladden, San Francisco, 7. HOME RUNS-Murphy, Atlanta, 33; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 30; Parker, Cincinnati, 23; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 22; Clark, St. Louis, 21. STOLEN BASES-Coleman, St. Louis, 84; Raines, Montreal, 48; Lopes, Chicago, 42; McGee, St. Louis, 42; Redus, Cincinnati, 41. PITCHING (10 decisions)-Franco, Cincinnati, 11-1, .917, l"i; Welch, Los Angeles, 9-1, 900, 1.94; Gooden, New York, 19-3, .864, 1.74; Hershiser, Los Angeles, 13-3, .813, 2.37; Burke, Montreal, 8-2, 800, 1.79; Hawkins, San Diego, 16-4, .800, 2.99. STRIKEOUTS-Gooden, New York, 208; Ryan, Houston, 178; Soto, Cincinnati, 172; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 163; Fernandez, New York, 132. SAVES-Reardon, Montreal, 31; Smith, Chicago, 27; Gossage, San Diego, 21; Sutter, Atlanta, 20; Smith, Houston, 19; Power, Cincinnati, 19. National Football League 1985 Pre-Season Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L. T. Pet.. PF. PA Indianapolis 2 0 0 1.000 43 20 Miami 1 1 o .500 40 33 New England 1 2 0 .333 87 82 Buffalo 0 1 1 .250 27 37 NY. Jets 0 2 0 .000 37 63 Central Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 35 26 Cincinnati 1 2 0 .333 68 86 Pittsburgh 1 2 0 .333 82 82 Houston 1 2 0 .333 46 48 West Denver 1 1 0 .500 40 43 Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 48 58 San Diego 1 1 0 .500 39 31 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 35 22 LA. Raiders 0 2 0 .000 30 42 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East N.Y Giants 3 0 0 1.000 61 42 Washington 3 0 0 1.000 68 59 Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 54 27 Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 65 57 St. Louis 2 1 0 .667 31 48 Central Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 57 47 Detroit 1 1 1 .500 44 55 Chicago 0 2 0 .000 16 34 Green Bay 0 2 0 .000 5 37 Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 44 65 West LA. Rams 2 1 0 .667 58 24 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 37 34 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 52 43 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 41 41 Friday's Games Philadelphia 14, Los Angeles Rams 12 Detroit 31, Cincinnati 17 Washington 37, New England 36 St. Louis 14, Pittsburgh 6 Saturday’s Games San Diego at San Francisco Cleveland at Buffalo Atlanta vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee Indianapolis at Denver New York Jets at New York Giants Tampa Bay at New Orleans Seattle at Minnesota Kansas City at Houston Miami at Los Angeles Raiders Monday's Game Chicago at Dallas Thursday, Aug. 29 Detroit at Philadelphia Friday, Aug. 30 Los Angeles Raiders at Cleveland New York Giants at Pittsburgh Miami at Atlanta Washington at Tampa Bay Cincinnati at Indianapolis Minnesota at Denver San Francisco at Seattle New Orleans at San Diego Saturday, Aug, 31 Buffalo at Chicago New York Jets at Green Bay St. Louis at Kansas City Houston at Dallas New England at Los Angeles Rams Indiana Open Golf Championship. HUNTINGTON, Ind (AP) Final scores Friday in the $30,000 Yamaha Indiana Open Golf Championship played at the 6,627-yard, par-71 Norwood Golf Club (aamateur): Dnny Hplr 67-70-64-73—274 Sett Stgr 66-68-70-73—277 Jim Ferriell Jr. 70-69-70-70—279 Cary Hungate 70-70-71-73—284 Dick Bradow 71-70-70-73—284 Paul Kemps 72-72-70-70—284 Scott Morris 72-70-71-74—287 a-Lenny Hartlage 73-73-68-73—287 Rick Fernandes 73-70-74-71—288 a-Mike Ingram 70-74-72-72—288 Gary Gant 71-74-73-70—288 Bob Mann 70-76-73-70—289 a-Randy Nichols 73-75-70-71—289 Joe Campbell 68-73-75-75—291 Garry Nelson 74-74-71-72—291 Dave Schumaker 73-74-70-75—292 Barry Bonifield 75-73-68-77—292 Bill Miller 74-69-76-74—293 Bill Mattingly 111 73-71-74-75—293 a-Jeff White 74-70-74-75—293 a-Mark Cero 70-76-74-73—293 Jeff Tallman 76-72-68-77—293 Kirk Schooley 70-79-71-73—293 Denny Ford 75-73-71-74—293 Brian Symonds 71-70-76-77—294 a-Steve Kreiger 72-71-77-74—294 Rick Hemsoth 72-70-77-76—295 Gary Biddinger 77-71-72-75—295 a-Jeff Cook 74-72-74-76—296 a-Dick Evenson 76-73-71-76—296 a-Jerry Nelson 70-77-74-78—299 a-David McCampbell 74-75-76-74—299 a-Doc O’Neal 75-75-74-75—299 Bob Placido 69-76-77-78—300 Bob Rotheeb 73-75-74-78—300 Friday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL National League CHICAGO CUBS—Activated Steve Trout, pitcher. Placed Dave Gumpert, pitcher, on the 21-day disabled list FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed Rick Donnelly, punter. Cut Don Holmes, wide receiver. HOUSTON OlLEßS—Reached verbal agreement with Ray Childress, defensive end, on a four-year contract. MINNESOTA VIKINGS —Signed Anthony Carter, wide receiver, to a five-year $2 million contract. Hepler claims Indiana Open HUNTINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Denny Hepler of Warsaw fired a 7-under-par 64 in the morning round and sailed to a 3-stroke victory in the $30,000 Indiana Open golf tournament. Hepler went 2-over par Friday afternoon at Norwood Golf Club but still finished ahead of Noblesville’s Scott Steger, who was 70-73 for the final 36 holes. Hepler won $3,500. Last year Hepler and Steger finished in a tie for runner-up to Gary Gant. Hepler’s 64 broke by one stroke the course record by Dave Schumaker. Hepler finished the 72-holes tournament at 274, 10 strokes under regulation. Steger had 277. Carmel’s Jim Ferriell Jr. was third with a pair of 70s Friday for a 279. At par 284 were pros Cary Hungate of Kokomo, Dick Bradow of Franklin and Paul Kemps of Plainfield. Low amateur in the championship was Lenny Hartlage of Floyds Knobs, a senior at Purdue, who finished 68-73 for 287. As he completed his scorecard over the 36 holes, Hepler noted: “It seems like a week since I shot that 64. It’s been a long day.”

Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the School Board of the Greencastle Community Schools will receive bids at its regular meeting place in the Middle School Building at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 11, 1985 for the following items for the 1985-86 school year. Fuel oil not to exceed 200,000 gallons. Gasoline to be delivered into the tanks owned by the Greencastle Community Schools not to exceed 40,000 gallons. Specifications for the above items to be purchased may be obtained from the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. All bids must be submitted on proper bidform prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and be accompanied by ten per cent certified check or bid bond. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Greencastle Community Schools School Board President, Robert N. Delp AUQ./24/31/2T To the taxpayers of Greencastle Community School Corporation, Putnam County, State of Indiana. You are hereby notified that on the 14th day of August, 1985, the Board of School Trustees of Greencastle Community School Corporation, Putnam County, State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of IC 21-2-6-1, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative building fund was established to provide for the following: To include all purposes provided for pursuant to IC 21-2-6-1 as amended effective July 1,1979 The fund will be provided for by a tax levy of one dollar and twenty-five cents (*1.25) on each one hundred dollars (*100.00) of taxable real and personal property within the taxing unit, the tax to be levied annually beginning in 1985, payable in 1986, and continuing for a total period of five (5) years. Ten (10) or more taxpayers in the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy, may file a petition with the County Auditor of Putnam County, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the date and conduct a public hearing on the Ten (10) or more taxpayers in the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy, may file a petition with the County Auditor of Putnam County, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereo* Robert N. Delp, president Bayard L. Allen, vice president Patricia L. Hess, secretary Edward H. Meyer. Jr., member Clyde Spencer, member State Board of Tax Commissioners Robert M. Bond. Secretary Aug. 24/1T Mobile Homes FOR SALE or Rent: 1981, 14 x 70 Skyline trailer. 3 bedrooms. Bainbridge. 522-3244 or 5223221. 8/22/6T

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THE TOWN of Bainbridge and the Bainbridge Municipal Utilities will be accepting applications for the position of Deputy Clerk-Treasurer through August 30, 1985. Applications are available upon request at the ClerkTreasurer's office. Applicants must be of legal age and have been a resident of the Town of Bainbridge for not less than six months. 8/22/3T

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VOCATIONAL EVALUATOR wanted for Putnam County. Requires Master's or Bachelor's degree in behavioral science or related field plus experience. Send resume to Putnam County Comprehensive Services, 630 Tennessee St. Greencastle, In. 46135 by Sept. 9, 1985. 8/22/3T WANTED: Woman to stay with elderly lady in Roachdale. Need references. 522-1888. 8/21/6T WANTED: Delivery drivers. Apply at Hunter Johns. 8/23/3T For Sale A-l SWIMMING pool company offers close-out prices on all 1985 family sized pools. One example 19' x 31' x 6' pool wiih deck, fence, filter and warranty for $949. Many models to choose from. Call 1 - 800-382-1878 for a free in home presentation. Midwes t Pools, Inc. Operator on duty 24 hours. 8/5/30P

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