Banner Graphic, Volume 17, Number 189, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 April 1987 — Page 8
THE BANNERGRAPHIC, Monday, April 13,1987
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Birdie lifts Braves to baseball victory
By The Associated Press With LaGuardia Airport less than a mile away and other smaller aviation facilities in the immediate area, there’s plenty of traffic in the sky over New York’s Shea Stadium. Fortunately, all the planes got where they were going Sunday. The same can’t be said for a solitary dove, however. He was the lone victim of a mid-air collision with a batted ball. The Atlanta Braves were leading 2-1 when Dion James, leading off the top of the third inning, hit a fly ball toward left fielder Kevin Mcßeynolds. But the ball hit the bird and both dropped dead in short left field, as James eased into second with a double. Dale Murphy, who otherwise would not have come to bat in the inning, hit the first of two homers two outs later, and the Braves coasted to a 12-4 victory over the New York Mets. “I’ve never seen anything like it in 41 years in baseball,” Atlanta Manager Chuck Tanner said. “Only in New York,” said Graig Nettles, a New York Yankee in 1983 when Dave Winfield threw a ball and killed a seagull in Toronto. “The moment I hit the bird, it seemed everything went our way,” said James. Randy O’Neal, making his first NL start after being obtained in the offseason from Detroit, was the winning pitcher. Bob Ojeda, 1-1, took the loss. Dodgers 7, Giants 5 At 26 years, five months, Fernando Valenzuela became the secondyoungest Dodger pitcher ever to win 100 games. Hall of Famer Don Drysdale accomplished it in 1962 at 26 years, one month. But Valenzuela, who scattered two runs and eight hits over seven innings, had to sweat out the victory when the Giants rallied against relievers Ken Howell and Tom Niedenfuer for three runs in the eighth. Padres 5, Reds 2 San Diego’s Steve Garvey was 1-for-15 without an extra-base hit coming in. But the 38-year-old first basemen, who hit a three-run homer in the first inning to give Larry Bowa his first managerial victory, wasn’t worried. “After H l /2 years, you learn patience is a virtue. You stay calm,” Garvey said. Phillies 9, Cubs 8 Philadelphia, with Von Hayes getting five hits and two RBI, looked like a easy winner as it took the field with an 8-5 lead in the ninth inning. But winning pitcher Steve Bedrosian gave up a two-out, tworun homer to pinch-hitter Jerry Mumphrey. Then Leon Durham tied the game with a homer into the upper deck in right field. Glenn Wilson hit a bases-loaded single off loser Lee Smith to score Juan Samuel in the 10th. That gave Philadelphia its first victory after four losses.
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Astros 1, Expos 0 With a one-run lead, Houston did the obvious, and reliever Dave Smith did what has become almost automatic for him save another game for the unbeaten Astros. Pirates 7, Cardinals 4 Pittsburgh’s Jim Morrison homered and drove in three runs, John Cangelosi got four hits and scored three times and former Cardinal Andy Van Slyke added a pair of run-scoring singles in an 11-hit attack. Brewers 7, Rangers 5 The Milwaukee Brewers hoped their young pitchers could carry them this year. But it’s their offense that has them off to their best start ever. “I’ve got to be happy with the way the guys are swinging the bats so far,” Manager Tom Trebelhorn said Sunday after the unbeaten Brewers downed the Texas Rangers 7-5 in 12 innings. Rookie B.J. Surhoff’s two-out, tworun single in the 12th gave Milwaukee its sixth straight victory. In the first week of the season, the Brewers have scored 46 runs. Last year, they ranked 12th among the 14 American League teams in runs scored. Orioles 7, Indians 1 Rookies Eric Bell and Mark Williamson combined on a threehitter and Eddie Murray and Alan Wiggins homered to lead Baltimore past Cleveland. Athletics 7. Angels 1 Carney Lansford drove in four runs and Mike Davis homered and knocked in three, backing Curt Young’s five-hitter as Oakland beat visiting California for its first victory of the season. The Athletics’ 0-5 start matched their worst since moving to Oakland 20 seasons ago. Twins 8, Mariners 5 Kirby Puckett hit a solo home run, his fourth of the season, and added a two-run triple as Minnesota won in Seattle. Red Sox 8, Blue Jays 3 Don Baylor homered twice and drove in five runs and Dave Henderson hit a two-run homer, powering Boston over visiting Toronto. Reliever-turned-starter Bob Stanley, 1-1, pitched eight innings and won his first game as a starter since June 19,1980. Tigers 7, White Sox 1 Tom Brookens drove in four runs and Matt Nokes homered as Detroit beat Chicago for its fourth straight victory. Jeff Robinson won his majorleague debut, giving up one run on six hits in seven innings. Royals 8, Yankees 2 Angel Salazar singled twice during a six-run fifth inning and Bo Jackson continued his hot hitting against New York as Kansas City beat the visiting Yankees.
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Basketball INDIANAPOLIS (AP) These players have been named Indiana high school Mr. Basketball since the award’s inception in 1939: 1939 George Crowe, Franklin 1940 Ed Scheinbein, Southport 1941 John Bass, Greenwood 1942 Bud Brown, Muncie Burris 1943 — No award. World War II 1944 No award. World War II 1945 Tom Schwartz, Kokomo 1946 Johnny Wilson, Anderson 3 1947 Bill Garrett, Shelbyville 1948 Bob Masters, Lafayette 1949 Dee Monroe, Madison 1950 Pat Klein, Marion 1951 Tom Harr-old, Muncie Central 1952 -Joe Sexson, Indpls Tech 1953 Hallie Bryant, Indpls Attucks 1954 Bobby Plump, Milan 1955 Wilson Eieon, Gary Roosevelt 1956 Oscar Robertson, Indpls Attucks 1957 John Coaim on, S.Bend Central 1958 Mike McCoy, Ft. Wayne South 1959 Jimmy Rayl, Kokomo 1960 Ron Bonham, Muncie Central 1961 Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, Indpls Manual 19)2—Larry Humes, Madison 1963 Rick Jones, Muncie Central 1964 Dennis Brady, Lafayette Jeff 1965 Bill Keller, Indpls Washington 1966 Rick Mount, Lebanon 1967 Willie Long, Ft. Wayne South 1968 Bill Shepherd, Carmel 1969 George McGinnis, Indpls Washington 1970 DaveShephe d, Carmel 1971 Mike Flynn, Jeffersonville 1972 Phil Cox, Connersville 1973 Kent Benson, New CasUe 1974 Steve Collier, Southwestern, and Roy Taylor, Anderson 1975 Kyle Macy, Peru 1976 Dave Colescott, Marion 1977 Ray Tolbert, Anderson Madison Hts 1978 Dave Magley, S.Bend LaSalle 1979 Steve Bouchie, Washington 1980— Jim Master, Ft. Wayne Harding 1981— Dan Palombizio, Mich. City Rogers 1982 Roger Harden, Valparaiso 1983 Steve Alford, New CasUe 1984 Delray Brooks, Mich. City Rogers, and Troy Lewis, Anderson 1985 Jeff Grose, Warsaw 1986 Mark Jewell, Lafayette Jeff 1987 Jay Edwards and Lyndon Jones, Marion INDIANAPOLIS (AP) These players have been named Indiana high school Miss Basketball since the award’s inception in 1976: 1976 Judi Warren, Warsaw 1977 Teri Rosinski, Norwell 1978 Chanda Kline, Warsaw 1979 LaTaunya Pollard, E.Chic.Roo6evelt 1980— Maria Stack, Columbus East 1981— Cheryl Cook, Indpls Washington 1982 Trena Keys, Marion 1983 Jody Beerman, Heritage 1984 Sharon Versyp, Mishawaka 1985 Jodie Whitaker, Austin 1986 Kim Barrier, Jim town 1987 Lori Meinerding, Ft. Wayne Northrop NaUonal Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W. L.Pct. GB. y-Boston 56 23 .709 x-Philadelphia 43 35 551 124 x-Washington 40 38 . 513 154 New Jersey 24 54 .308 31 4 New York 24 54 308 31 4 Central Division y-Atlanta 54 24 .692 x-Detroit 49 29 .628 5 x-Milwaukee 48 31 608 64 x-Indiana 39 39 . 500 15 x-Chicago 39 40 494 154 Cleveland 29 50 .367 254 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division y-Dallas 53 26 .671 x-Utah 44 35 .557 9 x-Houston 41 38 .519 12 Denver 35 44 .443 18 Sacramento 27 51 .346 25 4 San Antonio 26 52 .333 264 Pacific Division y-L.A. Lakers 64 15 .810 x-Portland 47 31 603 164 x-Golden State 39 39 .500 244 x-SeatUe 36 42 462 274 Phoenix 33 46 .418 31 L.A. Clippers 12 66 .154 51 4 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division title Saturday’s Games Houston 113, Denver 103 Milwaukee 121, Cleveland 93 Phoenix 136, San Antonio 116 Dallas 129, L.A. Clippers 100 Golden State 124, Sacramento 118, OT Sunday's Games Boston 119, New York 107 AUanta 115, New Jersey 88 Washington 103, Detroit 98 Chicago 116, Indiana 95 Portland 113, L.A. Clippers 100 L.A. Lakers 119, Phoenix 104 Utah 109, Golden State 107 Monday's Games Washington at Philadelphia AUanta at Indiana Detroit at New York Chicago at Milwaukee San Antonio at Sacramento Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pet. GB Milwaukee 6 0 1.000 Baltimore 5 1 .833 1 Detroit 4 2 667 2 New York 3 3 500 3 Toronto 3 3 . 500 3 Boston 2 4 .333 4 Cleveland 1 5 .167 5 West Division W. L. Pet. GB Minnesota 5 1 .833 California 4 2 . 667 1 Kansas City 3 3 .500 2 Chicago 2 4 . 333 3 Seattle 2 4 .333 3 Oakland 1 5 .167 4 Texas 1 5 .167 4 Saturday’s Games Toronto 11, Boston 1 Baltimore 7, Cleveland 3 New York 15, Kansas City 2 California 6, Oakland 3 Detroit 7, Chicago 1 Milwaukee 8, Texas 6 Seattle 6, Minnesota 5 Sunday’s Games Boston 8, Toronto 3 Baltimore 7, Cleveland 1 Detroit 7, Chicago 1 Kansas City 8, New York 2 Milwaukee 7, Texas 5, 12 innings Oakland 7, California 1 Minnesota 8, Seattle 5 Monday’s Games Cleveland (Swindell 0-1) at New York (John 04)) Texas (Correa 0-0) at Boston (Nipper 00) Milwaukee (Birkbeck 0-0) at Baltimore (McGregor OO), (n) Minnesota (Viola 1-0) at Oakland (Plunk Ol), (n) California (Candelaria lO) at SeatUe (Moore Ol), (n) Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L. Pet. GB New York 3 2 .600 St. Louis 3 2 .600 Chicago 2 3 .400 1 Pittsburgh 2 3 . 400 1 Philadelphia l 4 .200 2 Montreal 0 5 . 000 3 West Division W L. Pet. GB Houston 6 0 1.000 Atlanta 4 1 800 1 4 Cincinnati 4 1 .800 14 San Francisco 5 2 .714 14 Los Angeles 2 5 .286 44 San Diego 1 5 .167 5
Saturday's Games Cincinnati 5, San Diego 1 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 5, San Francisco 1 AUanta 4, New York 3 Chicago 9, Philadelphia 1 Houston 3, Montreal 2 Sunday’s Games Atlanta 12, New York 4 Philadelphia 9, Chicago 8, 10 innings Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 4 San Diego 5, Cincinnati 2 Houston 1, Montreal 0 Los Angeles 7, San Francisco 5 Monday’s Games St. Louis (Cox 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Drabek 04)) Cincinnati (Gullickson 14)) at Atlanta (Smith 04)) Chicago (Moyer 04)) at Philadelphia (Carman 0-0), (n) San Francisco (Mason 14» at San Diego (Hawkins 0-1), (n) Houston (Ryan 1-0) at Los Angeles (Honeycutt 04)), (n) Only games scheduled American Association At A Glance By The Associated Press W L. Pet. GB Denver (Brewrs) 2 0 1.000 Indianapols (Exps) 2 1 .667 4 Louisvilte (Crds) 2 1 .667 4 Nashville (Rds) 2 1 .667 4 lowa (Cbs) 1 2 . 333 1 4 Okla. City (Rngrs) 1 2 .333 14 Omaha (Royls) 1 2 . 333 1 4 Buffalo (Indins) 0 2 .000 2 Saturday’s Games Indianapolis 9, Oklahoma City 3 Denver 6, Buffalo 4 Nashville l, Omaha 0 Louisville 12, lowa 3 Sunday's Games Indianapolis 4, Oklahoma City 2 Omaha 14, Nashville 4 Louisville 2, lowa 1 Buffalo at Denver, ppd., snow 3 Monday's Games Buffalo at Oklahoma City Indianapolis at Denver lowa at Nashville Omaha at Louisville Tuesday’s Games Buffalo at Oklahoma City Indianapolis at Denver lowa at Nashville Omaha at Louisville Golf AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Final scores and prize money of top ten finishers Sunday in the 51st Masters Golf Tournament on the 6,905-yard, par 72 Augusta National Golf Club Course (x-won on second hole of sudden-death playoff; y-eliminated on first hole of sudden-death); x-Larry Mize, $162,000 70-72-72-71—285 Greg Norman, $79,200 73-74-66-72—285 y-Seve Ballestrs, $79,200 73-71-70-71—285 Jodie Mudd, $37,200 74-72-71-69—286 Ben Crenshaw, $37,200 75-70-67-74—286 Roger Maltbie, $37,200 76-66-70-74—286 Jack Nicklaus, $26,200 74-72-73-70—289 Jay Haas, $26,200 72-72-72-73-289 DA. Weibring, $26,200 72-75-71-71—289 Tom Watson, $26,200 71-72-74-72—289 Bernhard Langr, $26,200 71-72-70-76—289 SAN DIEGO (AP) Final scores and eamings of top ten finishers Sunday in the $200,000 LPGA Kyocera Inamori Classic played on the par-72, 6,391-yard Bernado Heights Country Club: Ayako Okamoto, $30,000 66-70-69-70-275 Betsy King. $18,500 7067-71-68-276 Patty Sheehan, 1 513,500 7 068-71-73—282 Penny Hammel, $10,500 68-70-72-73—283 Laurie Rinker, $6,650 71-71-75-67—284 Sally Quinlan, $6,650 72-71-71-70—284 Amy Alcott, $6,650 71-67-74-72—284 Pat Bradley, $6,650 6968-71-76—284 Tammy Frdrcksn, $4,450 67-72-72-74—285 Dale Eggeling, $4,450 71-73-66-75—285 Hockey National Hockey League Stanley Cup Playoff Glance By The Associated Press Division Semifinals (Best-of-Seven) Saturday, April 11 Patrick Division Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 Washington 2, N.Y. Islanders 0 Adams Division Quebec 5, Hartford 1 Montreal 5, Boston 4 Norris Division St. Louis 5, Toronto 3 Detroit 4, Chicago 3, OT Smythe Division Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 5 Calgary 3, Winnipeg 2, OT Sunday, April 12 Patrick Division N.Y. Rangers 6, Philadelphia 3, series tied 2-2 Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 1, Washington leads series 3-1 Adams Division Quebec 4, Hartford 1, series tied 2-2 Montreal 4, Boston 2, Montreal wins series 4-0 Norris Division Toronto 2, St. Louis 1, series tied 2-2 Detroit 3, Chicago 1, Detroit wins series 40 Smythe Division Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 3, Edmonton leads series 3-1 Winnipeg 4, Calgary 3, Winnipeg leads series 31 Tuesday. April 14 Patrick Division N.Y Rangers at Philadelphia N.Y. Islanders at Washington Adams Division Quebec at Hartford Norris Division Toronto at St. Louis Smythe Division Los Angeles at Edmonton Winnipeg at Calgary Bowling Rhine's Market March 38.1987 STANDINGS W L Rokicki Ins. 143 81 Rhine's Market 140 84 K & W Marine 130 94 Miilgrove Case I*o 1M Skaggs Plumbing 116 108 Sportsman’s Handicappers 110 114 Lonestar 107 117 Furr's Ins. 103 I*l Ma Stroud’s !•* I** Crown Union 99 125 High Team Game: Rhine’s Market 662. High Team Series: Rhine's Market 1898 High Individual Game: Donna Williams 211. High Individual Series: Carla Johnson 527. Series Over 450 (Female): C. Johnson 527; M. Miller 501; E. Pearson 499; S. Query 492. Donna Williams 492; Dianna Painter 491; Mary Bartley 483; G. Cundiff 483; M. Smith 477; D. Kincade 472; K. Everts 468; J.Helton46s; R. Rhine 465; J. Stansbery 465; P. Ford 460; J. Bean 457; F. Miller (sub) 454. Transactions BASEBALL American League SEATTLE MARINERS—PIaced Steve Shields, pitcher, on the 21-day disabled list. Recalled Rich Monteleone, pitcher, from Calgary of the Pacific Coast League. National League MONTREAL EXPOS—Placed Hubie Brooks, shortstop, on the 21-day disabled list. Recalled Luis Rivera, infielder, from Indianapolis of the American Association. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed Jose Uribe, shortstop, on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled Matt D. Williams, shortstop, from Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—PIaced Tony Pena, catcher, on the 21-day disabled list. Recalled Tom Pagnozzi, catcher, from Louisville of the American Association. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW YORK JETS—Signed Richard Johnson and Jeff Smith, wide receivers, Mike Zordich and Jerome Tyler, defensive backs, Craig Vittium, tackle, James Villeni, punter, Mark Tagert, linebacker, James Scott, defensive end, and Scott Saylor, tackle.
Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THE ALCOHOL BEVERAGE BOARD OF PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA, AT 11:00 A.M., ON APRIL 21, 1987, AT THE COMMISSIONERS ROOM IN THE CITY OF GREENCASTLE IN SAID COUNTY, WILL INVESTIGATE THE PROPRIETY OF HOLDING AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PERMIT BY THE FOLLOWING PERSONS AND LOCATIONS LISTED HEREIN, TO WIT: DL9902206 J P Liquors Inc., 703 N. Jackson. Greencastle. IN 46135; David E. Atwell. Pres., 2013 Fairway, Greencastle. IN 46135: Deanna J. Atwell. Secy. 2013 Fairway, Greencastle, IN 46135. D.B.A. Andy's Liquor's. Liquor. Beer and Wine Package Store Permit Transfer of Ownership. RC6712697 American Legion Post 281, US 231 S. Box 364. Cloverdale. IN 461 20 D.B.A. American Legion, Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal. RC6785030 V.F.W. Post 3284, Ihc. 9 N. Meridian Street. Roachdale. IN 46172, D.B.A. V.F.W. Post 3284, Inc. Liquor. Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal RR6714053 Putnam Inn, Inc. 400 N. Jackson St.. Greencastle, IN 46135, Ronald E. Hansen, Pres. 606 S. Jackson St., Greencastle, IN 46135, Ronald E. Hansen. Secy. 606 S. Jackson St., Greencastle, IN 46135, D.B.A. Mr. Ron's Liquor. Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission. William C. Coyle Executive Secretary Harry K. Wick, Chairman Permits 004 Newspaper Code 6701 April 13-1 T
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