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Baseball Major League Baseball Final By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB x-Boston 95 66 .590 New York 90 72 .556 5‘4 Detroit 87 75 .537 B‘4 Toronto 86 76 .531 9 '4 Cleveland 84 78 .519 IU4 Milwaukee 77 84 .478 18 Baltimore 73 89 .451 22V4 West Division x-California 92 70 . 568 Texas 87 75 .537 5 Kansas City 76 86 .469 16 Oakland 76 86 .469 16 Chicago 72 90 .444 20 Minnesota 71 91 .438 21 Seattle 67 95 .414 25 x-clinched division title Sunday's Games New York 7, Boston 0 Cleveland 4, Seattle 2 Milwaukee 2, Toronto 1, Ist game Milwaukee 4, Toronto 3, 2nd game Detroit 6, Baltimore 3 Minnesota 3, Chicago 0 Texas 7, California 4 Oakland 6, Kansas City 0 END REGULAR SEASON NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB x-New York 108 54 .667 Philadelphia 86 75 .534 21 % St. Louis 79 82 .491 2814 Montreal 78 83 .484 29*4 Chicago 70 90 .438 37 Pittsburgh 64 98 .395 44 West Division x-Houston 96 66 .593 Cincinnati 86 76 . 531 10 San Francisco 83 79 .512 13 San Diego 74 88 .457 22 Los Angeles 73 89 .451 23 Atlanta 72 89 .447 23>4 x-clinched division title Sunday’s Games Chicago 8, St. Louis 1, Ist game St. Louis at Chicago, 2nd game, cancelled, darkness New York 9, Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 2, Montreal 1, 10 innings San Diego 2, Cincinnati 1 Houston 4, Atlanta 1 San Francisco 11, Los Angeles 2 END REGULAR SEASON TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Final, Unofficial By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (450 at bats)—Boggs, Boston, .357; Mattingly, New York, .352; Puckett, Minnesota, .328; Tabler, Cleveland, .326; Rice, Boston, .324. RUNS—RHenderson, New York, 130; Puckett, Minnesota, 119; Mattingly, New York, 117; Carter, Cleveland, 108; Barfield, Toronto, 107; Boggs, Boston, 107; Trammell, Detroit, 107. RBl—Carter, Cleveland, 121; Canseco, Oakland, 117; Mattingly, New York, 113; Rice, Boston, 110; Barfield, Toronto, 108; Bell, Toronto, 108; Gaetti, Minnesota, 108. HlTS—Mattingly, New York, 238; Puckett, Minnesota, 223; Fernandez, Toronto, 213; Boggs, Boston, 207; Carter, Cleveland, 200; Rice, Boston, 200. DOUBLES—Mattingly, New York, 53; Boggs, Boston, 47; Barrett, Boston 39; Buckner, Boston, 39; Rice, Boston, 39. TRIPLES—ButIer, Cleveland, 14; Fernandez, Toronto, 10; Sierra, Texas, 10; Carter, Cleveland, 9; 7 are tied with 7. HOME RUNS—Barfield, Toronto, 40; Kingman, Oakland, 35; Gaetti, Minnesota, 34; Canseco, Oakland, 33; Deer, Milwaukee, 33. STOLEN BASES—RHendersoii, New York, 87; Cangelosi, Chicago, 50; Pettis, California, 49; Gibson, Detroit, 34; Wilson, Kansas City, 34. PITCHING (15 decisions)—Clemens, Boston, 24-4, .857, 2.48; Rasmussen, New York, 18-6, .750, 3.88; King, Detroit, 11-4, .733, 3.51; Morris, Detroit, 21-8, .724, 3.27; Eichhom, Toronto, 14-6, .700,1.72. STRIKEOUTS—Langston, Seattle, 245; Clemens, Boston, 238; Morris, Detroit, 223; Blyieven, Minnesota, 215; MWitt, California, 208. SAVES—Righetti, New York, 46; Aase, Baltimore, 34; Henke, Toronto, 27; Hernandez, Detroit, 24; DMoore, California, 21. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (450 at bats)—Raines, Montreal, .334; Sax, Los Angeles, .332; Gwynn, San Diego, .329; Bass, Houston, .311; KHemandez, New York, .310. RUNS—Gwynn, San Diego, 107; Hayes, Philadelphia, 107; EDavis, Cincinnati, 98; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 97; Coleman, St. Louis, 94; KHernandez, New York, 94. RBl—Schmidt, Philadelphia, 119; Parker, Cincinnati, 116; Carter, New York, 105; GDavis, Houston, 101; Hayes, Philadelphia, 98. HlTS—Gwynn, San Diego, 211; Sax, Los Angeles, 210; Raines, Montreal, 194; Hayes, Philadelphia, 186; Bass, Houston, 184. DOUBLES—Hayes, Philadelphia, 46; Sax, Los Angeles, 43; Raines, Montreal, 37; Bream, Pittsburgh, 36; Dunston, Chicago, 36; Samuel, Philadelphia, 36. TRlPLES—Webster, Montreal, 13; Samuel, Philadelphia, 12; Raines, Montreal, 10; Coleman, St. Louis, 8; 6 are tied with 7. HOME RUNS—Schmidt, Philadelphia, 37; GDavis, Houston, 31; Parker, Cincinnati, 31; Murphy, Atlanta, 29; EDavis, Cincinnati, 27; Horner, Atlanta, 27; Strawberry, New York, 27. STOLEN BASES—Coleman. St. Louis, 107;
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EDavis, Cincinnati, 80; Raines, Montreal, 69; Duncan, Los Angeles, 48; Doran, Houston 42; Samuel, Philadelphia, 42. PITCHING (15 decisions)—Ojeda, New York, 18-5, 783, 2.53; Gooden, New York, 17-6, .739, 2.84; Fernandez, New York, 16-6, .727, 3.52; Darling, New York, 15-6, .714, 2.81; Deshaies, Houston, 12-5, .706,3 25. STRIKEOUTS—Scott, Houston, 306; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 242; Youmans, Montreal, 202; Femandee, New York, 200; Gooden, New York, 200. SAVES—Worrell, St. Louis, 36; Reardon, Montreal, 35; DSmith, Houston, 33; LeSmith, Chicago, 31; Bedrosian, Philadelphia, 29; Franco, Cincinnati. 29 Post-Season Baseball Schedule By The Associated Press AU Times EDT League Championship Series Tuesday, Oct. 7 California atßoston, 8:25 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8 California at Boston, 3:05 p.m. New York at Houston, 8:25 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9 New York at Houston, 8:20 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10 Boston at California, 8:20 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 Houston at New York, 12:10 p.m. Boston at California, 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12 Boston at California, if necessary, 3 p.m. Houston at New York, 8:20 p.m. Monday, Oct. 13 Houston at New York, if necessary, 3:05 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14 California at Boston, if necessary, 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15 New York at Houston, if necessary, 3:05 p.m. California atßoston, if necessary, 8:20 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 New York at Houston, if necessary, 8:20 p.m. World Series Saturday, Oct. 18 At National League, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 At National League, 8:25 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21 At American League, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 At American League, 8:25 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23 At American League, if necessary, 8:35 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 At National League, if necessary, 8:25 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 At National League, if necessary, 8:25 p.m. EST Football National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W. L. T.Pct. PF. PA N.Y. Jets 4 1 0 .300 125 101 New England 3 2 0 . 600 138 8! Buffalo 1 4 0 . 200 104 lOt Miami 1 4 0 .200 126 17f Indianapolis 0 5 0 .000 41 14t Central Cincinnati 3 2 0 .600 121 142 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 118 13f Houston 1 4 0 .200 93 99 Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 63 12J West Denver 5 0 0 1.000 148 B'/ Seattle 4 1 0 .800 138 7< Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 105 91 L.A. Raiders 2 3 0 .400 92 92 San Diego 1 4 0 . 200 104 12f NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Washington 5 0 0 1.000 114 67 N.Y. Giants 4 1 0 .800 95 7( Dallas 3 2 0 . 600 142 lOf Philadelphia 2 3 0 .400 81 107 St. Louis 0 5 0 .000 46 lit Central Chicago 5 0 0 1.000 146 6C Minnesota 3 2 0 . 600 106 6C Detroit 2 3 0 . 400 65 102 Tampa Bay 1 4 0 . 200 81 123 Green Bay 0 5 0 .000 60 15f West Atlanta 4 1 0 . 800 124 94 L.A. Rams 4 1 0 .800 102 84 San Francisco 4 1 0 .800 136 7C New Orleans 1 4 0 .200 74 101 Monday’s Game Seattle 33, San Diego 7 Sunday, Oct. 12 Buffalo at Miami Chicago at Houston Detroit at Green Bay Kansas City at Cleveland Los Angeles Rams at Atlanta New Orleans at Indianapolis New York Jets at New England St. Louis at Tampa Bay Washington at Dallas Seattle at Los Angeles Raiders Philadelphia at New York Giants Minnesota at San Francisco Denver at San Diego Monday, Oct. 13 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Associated Press Indiana high school football polls, with first-place votes in parentheses, records and rating points (360 possible in SA, 360 in 4A, 320 in 3A, 260 in 2A and 220 in A): Class 5A 1. Ft. Wayne Snider (17), 6-0,358 2. Carmel (1), 6-0, 297 3. Penn, 6-0,296 4. Martinsville. 6-0.250
5. Lake Central, 6-0,219 6. Merrillville, 6-0,189 7. Ft. Wayne North, 80,165 8. Marion, 5-1,117 9. Terre Haute South, 5-1,57 10. Columbus East, 6-0,56 Others with 10 or more rating points: Warren Central 55, LaPorte 36, Gary Wallace 22, Jay Co. 19, Indpls N.Central 12. Class 4A 1. Evansville Reitz (17), 6-0,356 2. Hobart, 5-1,318 3. Indpls Chatard, 5-1,284 4. Ft. Wayne Dwenger (1), 5-1,234 5. Jasper, 5-1,216 6. DeKalb, 5-1,176 7. S.Bend St. Joseph's, 4-2,158 8. Plainfield, 5-1,139 9. Franklin Central, 5-1,84 10. Boonville, 4-2,76 Others with 10 or more rating points: Bellmont 30, Evansville Harrison 22, Andrean 20, Floyd Central 15. Class 3A 1. Wawasee(l4),6o,3l6 2. Zionsville, 80,268 3. Indpls Cathedral (2), 4-2,264 4. Tipton, 80,224 5. Indpls Roncalli, 4-2,180 6. Western, 5-1,145 7. North Wood, 5-1,144 8. North Montgomery, 6-0,130 9. Mt.Vemon (Hancock), 5-1,105 19. Heritage Hills, 5-1,37 Others with 10 or more rating points: Muncie North 29, New Palestine 26, Eastbrook 13, Hamilton Southeastern 13, Princeton 12. Class 2A 1. Lawrenceburg (12), 6-0,258 2. Tri-West, 80,228 3. Tippecanoe Valley (1), 80,210 4. Whitko, 80,165 5. Lakeland, 50,151 6. Indpls Brebeuf, 50,145 7. Woodlan, 60,119 8. Monrovia, 60,98 9. Mishawaka Marian, 4-2,67 10. North Newton, 81,42 Others with 10 or more rating points: Beech Grove 23, Tell City 13, Ft. Wayne Luers 12. ClassA 1. Sheridan (5), 60,202 2. North Judson (4), 60,200 3. Adams Central (1), 60,174 4. Springs Valley (1), 60,152 5. Clarksville, 81,117 6. Linton, 81,106 7. Central Noble, 81,87 8. Dugger, 50,86 9. N.Vermillion, 81,50 10. Perry Central, 5-1,47 Others with 10 or more rating points: Jimtown 20, Carroll (Carroll) 15, Tri High 13, Fountain Central 12. S.Putnam 10. The AP Top Twenty By The Associated Press The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 1986 record, total points based on 2019 1817-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-84-82-1 and ranking in last week’s poll: Record Pts Pvs I. Miami, Fla. (55 ) 5-0-0 1,155 1 2 Alabama (2 ) 5-0-0 1,084 2 3. Nebraska 4-0-0 988 3 4. Michigan 4-0-0 959 4 5. Penn State (1) 4-0-0 937 5 6. Oklahoma 3-1-0 867 6 7. Auburn 4-0-0 828 7 8. Arkansas 4-0-0 726 8 9.50. California 4-0-0 709 9 lO.lowa 4-80 614 11 11. Arizona 4-0-0 605 10 12. Washington 3-1-0 504 12 13. Baylor 4-1-0 43 13 14. Texas A&M 3-1-0 393 14 15. Arizona St. 3-81 392 16 16. 2-1-0 268 18 17. N Carolina St. 3-81 133 20 18. Stanford 4-0-0 111 ~ 19. Mississippi St. 4-1-0 86 - 20. 3-1-0 77 - Others receiving votes: North Carolina 68, Georgia 49, Michigan State 46, Indiana 40, UCLA 26, Miami of Ohio 71, Maryland 15, Fresno State 9, Air Force 8, Florida State 8, Virginia Tech 7, Ohio State 5, Colorado State 1, Navy 1, Pitt 1, Southern Methodist 1. Swimming INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana Coaches ' of Girls Sports Association Top 15 swimming teams: 1. Carmel 2. Columbus North 3. Anderson 4. Kokomo 5. Highland 6. Elkhart Central 7. LaPorte 8. Valparaiso 9. Avon 10. Zionsville 11. Brownsburg 12. Indpls Pike 13. Indpls Ben Davis 14. Northwestern 15. Franklin Transactions Monday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Named Cal Ripken Sr. manager. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Announced that Don Drysdale and Frank Messer will return as television announcers, and Del Crandall and Lorn Brown will return as radio announcers. NEW YORK YANKEES—Exercised options on the contracts of Dave Righetti, pitcher, and Mike Easier, outfielder, for 1987. National League MONTREAL EXPOS—Announced that Ron Hansen, Bobby Winkles, Larry Beamarth and Ken Macha, coaches, will return next year. Announced that Rick Renick and Joe Kerrigan, coaches, have not been asked to return but have been offered positions within the club’s minorleague organization. PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Named Bernard J. Mullin senior vice president for business development. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLAS MAVERICKS-Waived Kim Cooksey,guard. UTAH JAZZ—Extended the contract of Rickey Green, guard, by two years. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW YORK JETS—Agreed to terms with Richard Todd, quarterback. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Signed Eric Swanson. wide receiver. COACHES COMPARED BOSTON (AP) - Bill Walton of the Boston Celtics, who has played for a lot of basketball coaches, sees many similarities between K.C. Jones, the Celtic skipper, and the legendary John Wooden of UCLA. “They’re similar in their low-key approach from the fans’ aspect of looking at the team,” Walton said. “And so much of their work is done beforehand.”
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THURSDAY ‘ OCTOBER 9,1986 6:00 P.M. Four miles of Brazil, Indiana on U.S. 40, then South on the Clay-Putnam County Line Road for two miles, then east one mile on Plnckley Street Road. Colonial Discount Corp., Owners Wooded twelve acres with four room house, storage shed with concrete floor and dug well. This property will lend itself to building sites along Pinckley Street Road and County Road 775 W. TERMS: *2000.00 down day of sale with balance due on delivery of title insurance policy and court deed. Sale subject to bankruptcy court approval. TAXES: Buyer will assume the 1986 taxes due and payable in 1987. POSSESSION: On final closing. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Call Virgil Butts or Chris Pell for further details. (Telephone numbers listed below). _ Not responsible for accidents. BUTTS-PELL& ASSOCIATES Brazil phone 446-2322 or 448-3697 Terre Haute 232-6242 VIRGIL BUTTS C.A.I. and CHRIS PELL C.A.1., AUCTIONEERS Members Of Indiana And National Auctioneers Association
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Help Wanted Waitresses 21 & overfull & part time, kitchen help, hostess. Apply in person between 9-5 Oct. 8-10. PUTNAM INN 400 N. JACKSON GREENCASTLE
DUE TO our continuing increase in patient census, we have the following part time openings in our progressive extended care facility; RN for day shift, LPN for 3-l 1 & 11-7 shifts, experienced nurse aides for all shifts. Apply in person for application and interview at Heritage Convalescent Center, 1601 Hospital Dr. Greencastle, IN. 10/4/12T
Certified Occupational Therapy Asst. Part-time C.O.T.A. position in innovative, extend care facility. Department also services pediatrics and adult outpatient, developmental preschool and surrounding school system. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resume. Martha Hallett, OTR 317-364-0363 Williamsburg Health Care Inc. P.O. Box 661 Crawfordsville, IN 47933
Help Wanted NEW TRUCK purchases cause immediate openings in surrounding area with a locally based terminal that will allow you to get home frequently. We offer excellent equipment, competitive pay, safety bonuses and credit union, paid vacations, life, health and dental insurance and paid prescriptions. If you have 3 yr. verifiable over the road experience, a good driving record and and are at least 25 yrs. old. Call Peggy, MondayFriday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday until noon, 1-800-342-5686 at Sam Young, Inc. 10/3/4P FOOD SERVICE Supervisor, Certified and experienced for comprehensive convalescent center. Excellent salary and benefits. Apply in person Heritage House Convalecent Center, 1601 Hospital Dr. Greencastle. 9/3/30T
REGISTERED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Full-time registered occupational Therapist supervisor position immediately available. Department service innovative, extend care facility, pediatric and adult out-patient, developmental preschool and surrounding systems. Student supervision is available. Case lood is primarily cerebral palsy, developmental delay and C.V.A. Benefit package is competitive. Salary commensurate with experience. Experience preferred. But will consider new graduate. Send resume or call. Martha Hallett, OTR 317-364-0363 Williamsburg Health Care, Inc. P.O. Box 661 Crawfordsville, IN 47933
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GREENCASTLE NURSING HOME 815 EAST TACOMA DRIVE--2 Blocks North of National Guard Armory The following positions are available: L.P.N. 11 p-7A full time and 11 p-7A part time relief. Also L.P.N. who would be interested in rotating shifts P.R.N. 1x1515 ° nly ’ Please Phone: Monday thru Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 653-5206
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LPN WANTED: Long-term Health Care Facility seeking LPN full time for 11-7 shift. Benefits include Paid Vacation, Paid Sick Days, Bonus Days, Paid Life and Health Insurance. Excellent starting salary—increase in 90 days. Apply in person to Kathryn Lawson, DON, Shady Creek Health Care, 1306 S. Bloomington St., Greencastle, IN 46135.
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