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Football Cloverdale Clovers Statistics through Sept. 19 games Game-by-game scores Greencastle 28, Cloverdale 22 Cloverdale 42, Owen Valley 12 Monrovia 48, Cloverdale 8 Cloverdale 22, Dugger 20 (2 OT) Points for: 94 Points against: 108 Record: 2-2 Team statistics CHS OPP First downs 58 35 Rushes-yards 142-557 144-862 Passing 34-76-6 14-49-5 Passing yards 503 166 Punts-average 10-32.3 11-28.2 Fumbles lost 4 4 Penalty yards 140 205 Scoring by quarters Cloverdale 28 22 16 20 8 - 94 Opponents 21 20 33 28 6 - 108 Individual scoring Nees 30, Kempf 23, Smith 14, Ford 10, Hornaday 6, Shew 6, Johnson 4, Gaddis 1 Individual statistics Rushing Kempf 57-245 Nees 51-156 Parker 26-71 Johnson 8-34 Smith 5-17 Hornaday 1-15 Routh 1-8 Kaufman 2-6 Canull 1-5 Passing Nees 34-76-6-503 Receiving Kempf 12-219 Ford 6-115 Shew 7-76 Smith 4-40 Johnson 3-37 Gaddis 1-12 Parker 1-4 Punting Thompson 10-32.3 Interceptions Kempf 1, Smith 1, Hitch 1. Gaddis 1, Shew 1 Fumble recoveries Nees 2, Hitch 1, Sprinkle 1 Tackles Kempf 33 Ford 25 Cobb 24 Smith 22 McCallie 16 Parker 14 Nees 11 Raymer 10 Joh—;on 10 Hitvn 10 Martin 5. Fritz 5, Campbell 3, Gaddis 3, Sprinkle 3, Boiiqjijhnmpspna. fitew i Greencastle Tiger Cubs Statistics through Sept. 19 games Game-by-game scores Greencastle 28, Cloverdale 22 Monrovia 20, Greencastle 14 Danville 45, Greencastle 0 Northview 20. Greencastle 14 Points for: 56 Points against: 107 Record: 1-3 Team statistics GHS OPP First downs 43 53 Rushes-yards 129-586 152-460 Passing 22-63-7 37-75-4 Passing yards 262 587 Punts-average 17-32.5 14-38.0 Fumbles lost 4 1 Penalty yards 182 247 Scoring by quarters Greencastle 21 14 21 0 0 - 56 Opponents 19 28 21 39 0 - 107
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individual scoring Storey 18, King 12, Irwin 6, Blye 6, Hutchings 6, D. Pettit 6, Bowen 2. Individual statistics Rushing Storey 41-350 Irwin 32-146 Blye 23-100 M. Tucker 13-70 Baker 1-6 R. Pettit l-<-2) Hutchings 18-(-84) Passing Hutchings 22-62-6-262 Hafley 0-1-1-0 Receiving Buis 6-124 King 10-111 Storey 2-17 Bowen 1-7 Hudkins 1-5 Irwin 1-1 Blye l-(-3) Punting Miller 17-32.8 Interceptions Hudkins 2, Irwin 1, Rehlander 1 Fumble recoveries Blyel Tackles Storey 31 Irwin 29 King 23 Hoover 22 Miller 18 M Tucker 17 Jones 14 Bowen 12 Buis 12 Hudkins 10 Blye 10 Rehlander 7, D. Pettit 6, Hutchings 6, Bouslog 4, Peters 4, Wright 3, Luken 3, Dickey 2, J. Tucker 2, Rowel, Cha ddl. North Putnam Cougars Statistics through Sept. 19 games Game-by-game scores Monrovia 21, North Putnam 0 South Putnam 25, North Putnam 6 North Putnam 16, Southmont 14 Tri-West 34, North Putnam 0 Points for: 22 Points against: 94 Record: 1-3 Team statistics NPHS OPP First downs 28 50 Rushes-yards 114-284 140-578 Passing 29-81-8 34-74-7 Passing yards 295 433 Punts-average 18-30.5 11-34.4 Fumbles lost 5 6 Penalty yards 211 245 Scoring by quarters North Putnam 10 6 6 0 0 - 22 Opponents 19 22 26 ti 0 - 94 Individual scoring Martin 10 Hensley 6, Foley 6 Individual statistics Rushing Nicholson 39-180 Hensley 50-139 Runnels 2-3 Clodfelter 10-(-10) Hubble 15-(-22) Passing Clodfelter 18-50-5-161 Hubble 11-31-3-134 Receiving Foley 15-144 Smith 9-100 Hartman 3-39 Nicholson 2-17 Punting Foley 17-30.5 Mohler 1-31.0 Interceptions Hubble 3, M. Smith 2, Galford 1, Martin 1 Fumble recoveries Lindley 2, Foley 1, J. Smith 1, Van Sickle 1, Runnels 1, Martin 1
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Tackles Lindley 33 Martin 3 ’ M. Smith 34 Hensley 32 Nicholson Gough 23 Foley 22 Vance *' J. Smith 16 Hubble 14 Galford 11 Van Sickle H Stevens 7, Cole 1. Runnels 1, Dixon 1, Keyt 1, Hazlett 1 South Putnam Eagles Statistics through Sept. 19 games Game-by-game scores South Putnam 12, Tri-West 7 South Putnam 25, North Putnam 6 South Putnam 39, Cascade 0 Culver Military Academy 28. South Putnam 25 Points for: 101 Points against: 41 Record: 3-1 Team statistics SPHS OPP First downs 37 39 Rushes-yards 121-794 154-581 Passing 21-57-2 26-69-6 Passing yards 488 228 Punts-average 15-35.3 18-35.8 Fumbles lost 4 4 Penalty yards 205 185 Scoring bv quarters South Putnam 26 37 19 19 0 - 101 Opponents 3 10 0 28 0 - 41 Individual scoring Trusty 24, Bri. Bridgewater 23, Bru. Bridgewater 18. Christy 12, Sullivan 6, Scott 6. Timm 6, Lewis 6. Individual statistics Rushing Bru. Bridgewater 56-449 Scott 27-139 Christy 6-91 Bri. Bridgewater 9-85 Brotherton 2-18 Wallace 3-10 Stanley 2-8 Macy 1-3 Huber 1-1 Lewis 14-I-10) Passing Lewis 21-52-2-488 Branson 94-0-0 Bri. Bridgewater 0-1-0-0 Receiving Trusty 9-218 Bri. Bridgewater 4-157 Sullivan 2-56 Bru. Bridgewater 3-35 Timm 3-22 Punting Bru. Bridgewater 15-35.3 Interceptions Nichols 3, Lewis 1, Bru Bridgewater 1, Sullivan 1 Fumble recoveries Lewis 2, Girton 1, Branson 1 Tackles Toney 64 Scott 40 Bru. Bridgewater 37 Lewis 37 Bombei 33 Teipen 31 Sullivan 28 Bri Bridgewater 28 Girton 28 Nichols 27 Branson 27 Stanley 20 Wells 17 Heavin 15 Williamson 9, Neely 5, Beck 4, Timm 5, Cheatham 3. Wallace 2, Trustv 2. Sadler 2. Williams 2, Harris 2, Miller 2. Baugh 1, Teipen 1 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Schedule of games involving The Associated Press Top 10 Indiana
high school football teams (All games Friday unless noted otherwise): Class 5A 1. Penn (4-0) vs Elkhart Memorial. 2. Elkhart Central (4-0) vs S Bend Adams. 3. Columbus East (4-0) at Bedford4. Ft. Wayne North (4-0) vs FW Harding. 5. Marion (4-0) at Richmond 6. Ft. Wayne Snider (3-1) at FW Northrop. 7. Martinsville (4-0) at Bloomington North. 8. Crown Point (4-0) atLowell. 9. Terre Haute South (3-1) vs No.lo Ben Davis. 10. Indplsßen Davis (3-1) atNo.9THSouth. Olflss 1A 1. Hobart (4-0) at Chesterton. 2. Franklin Central (4-0) vs Lawrence Central. 3. Jasper (4-0) vs3A No.B Princeton. 4. Munster (4-0) at 2A N 0.5 Mishawaka Marian. 5. Lafayette Harrison (4-0) vs Twin Lakes 6. Noblesville (3-1) at Anderson Madison Hts. 7. New Haven (4-0) vs Bellmont. 8. Brownsburg (3-1) at Greenfield. 9. S.Bend St. Joseph's (2-2) vs LaPorte Sat. 10. Hammond (3-1) at Gary West. Class 3A 1. Ft. Wayne Dwenger (4-0) vs FWSouth. 2. IndplsChatard(4-0) at Indpls Roncalli. 3. Zionsville (4-0) at Hamilton Southeastern 4. Indpls Cathedral (3-1) at Indpls Northwest. 5. Tipton (4-0) at Mississinewa. 6. Tippecanoe Valley (4-0) vs Oak Hill. 7. New Palestine (4-0) vs Beech Grove. 8. Princeton (4-0) at 4A N 0.3 Jasper 9. Evansville Memorial (3-1) vs Evansville North. 10. N. Montgomery (3-1) vs Westem Boone. Class 2A 1. Rochester (4-0) vs Manchester, 2. Ft. Wayne Luers (3-1) at FW Elmhurst. 3. Indpls Ritter (4-0) vs N.College Hill, Ohio. Sat. 4. Evansville Mater Dei (3-1) vs Ev Harrison Sat. 5. Mishawaka Marian (3-1) vs 4A N 0.4 Munster. 6. North Newton (3-1) at River Forest. 7. Danville (3-1) at N.Putnam. 8. Delphi (3-1) at W.Lafayette. 9. Clarksville Providence (3-1) vs New Albany. 10. North Judson (2-2) at Kankakee Valley. .Class A 1. Jimtown (4-0) vs Culver. 2. Sheridan (4-0) at Hamilton Hts. 3. Frontier (4-0) atTri-County. 4. Linton (4-0) vs Cloverdale. 5. N.Vermillion (4-0) vs N.Central (Sullivan). 6. South Putnam (3-1) vsMonrovia. 7. Adams Central (3-1) vs S.Adams. 8. Springs Valley (3-1) at W. Washington. 9. Tecumseh (3-1) vs S.Spencer. 10. Perry Central (3-1) at Wood Memorial. Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pct. GB Toronto 93 59 .612 Detroit 92 59 . 609 's Milwaukee 84 68 .553 9 New York 83 69 546 10 Boston 73 78 .483 194 Baltimore 63 89 .414 30 Cleveland 58 95 .379 354 West Division W L. Pct. GB Minnesota 82 70 .539 Oakland 77 75 .507 5 Kansas City 76 77 . 497 64 Texas 73 78 483 84 California 72 81 .471 104 Seattle 70 82 . 461 12 Chicago 68 84 .447 14 Wednesday’s Games Toronto 6, Baltimore 1 Detroit 4, Boston 0 Cleveland 8, Oakland 6 Minnesota 4, Texas 2 Milwaukee 8, New York 7, 10 innings California 10, Chicago 6 Kansas City 9, Seattle 0 Thursday’s Games Detroit (Morris 18-9) at Toronto (Flanagan 5-7) Texas (Hough 17-11) at Minnesota (Viola 16-9)
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Boston (Sellers 7-8) at Milwaukee (Bosio 10-7) Chicago (Bannister 13-11) at Oakland (Davis 1-0) Only games scheduled Friday’s Games California at Cleveland Detroit at Toronto New York at Baltimore Kansas City at Minnesota Boston at Milwaukee Chicago at Oakland Texas at Seattle NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L. Pct. GB St. Louis 89 62 .589 New York 87 65 .572 24 Montreal 85 66 . 563 4 Philadelphia 76 76 .500 134 Pittsburgh 74 78 .487 154 Chicago 72 79 .477 17 West Division W L. Pct. GB San Francisco 83 69 .546 Cincinnati 75 76 .497 74 Houston 72 79 .477 104 Los Angeles 66 86 .434 17 Atlanta 65 85 .433 17 San Diego 64 87 .424 184 Wednesday’s Games Philadelphia 5, Chicago 0 San Diego 6. Cincinnati 4. 13 innings New York 4. Montreal 3 Atlanta 5. Houston 4 Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 0 San Francisco 9, Los Angeles 8 Thursday’s Games San Diego (Jones 8-6) at Cincinnati (Hoffman 9-10) Philadelphia (K.Gross 9-14) at Chicago (Maddux 6-13) Houston (Ryan 8-14) at Atlanta (P.Smith 1-2) Montreal (Martinez 10-3) at New York (Aguilera 10-2) Pittsburgh (Walk 7-2) at St. Louis (Magrane 8-7) Only games scheduled Friday’s Games St. Louis at Chicago Houston at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at New York Montreal at Philadelphia San Francisco at Atlanta San Diego at Los Angeles TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Bv The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (446 at bats)—Boggs, Boston. .364: Trammell. Detroit. .341; Puckett. Minnesota. .329; Mattingly, New York, .326; Seitzer, Kansas City. 323. RUNS—GBeII, Toronto. 109; Boggs. Boston. 108; Whitaker. Detroit, 108; Trammell. Detroit, 103; DwEvans, Boston, 102. RBl—Gßell, Toronto, 132; DwEvans, Boston, 118; McGwire, Oakland. 113; Joyner, California, 110; Canseco, Oakland. 106. HlTS—Boggs, Boston, 200; Seitzer. Kansas City. 196; Puckett, Minnesota. 193; Trammell, Detroit, 189; Fernandez. Toronto, 186 DOUBLES—Boggs. Boston, 40; Mattingly, New York, 37; Molitor. Milwaukee. 37; Whitaker, Detroit, 37 ; 4 are tied with 36. TRIPLES—WiIson, Kansas City, 16; PBradley, Seattle, 10; Polonia, Oakland. 10; Yount, Milwaukee. 8; 7 are tied with 7. HOME RUNS—GBeII. Toronto. 47; McGwire, Oakland, 46; DwEvans. Boston, 34; Hrbek. Minnesota. 33; Pagliarulo, New York, 32; Snyder. Cleveland, 32. STOLEN BASES—Reynolds, Seattle. 54; Wilson. Kansas City, 51; Redus, Chicago, 48; Molitor, Milwaukee, 43; RHenderson, New York. 37. PITCHING (13 decisions)—Key, Toronto. 17-6, 739, 2.78; Cerutti, Toronto, 11-4, .733, 4.31; Musselman, Toronto, 11-4. .733, 3.95; Guetterman, Seattle. 94, .692, 3.90 ; 4 are tied with .667 STRIKEOUTS—Langston, Seattle, 244; Higuera. Milwaukee. 227; Clemens. Boston, 221; Hough, Texas, 209; Stewart, Oakland. 191 SAVES—Henke. Toronto. 33; Reardon, Minnesota. 30; Righetti, New York. 30; Plesac, Milwaukee. 23; Buice,California, 17. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (446 at bats)—Gwynn. San Diego. .373; Guerrero, Los Angeles, .336; Raines, Montreal. .333; Galarraga, Montreal, .312; DJames, Atlanta. .307, WClark, San Francisco. .307. RUNS—EDavis, Cincinnati, 120; Gwynn. San Diego. 115; Coleman, St. Louis. 114; Raines. Mon-
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treal, 114; Samuel. Philadelphia, 110. RBl—Dawson, Chicago, 127; Wallach, Montreal, 116; JClark, St. Louis, 106; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 104; McGee, St. Louis, 103. HlTS—Gwynn, San Diego, 209; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 175; Coleman, St. Louis, 172; McGee, St. Louis, 171; Samuel, Philadelphia, 170. DOUBLES—Wallach, Montreal, 40; Galarraga, Montreal, 39; OSmith, St. Louis, 37; Gwynn. San Diego, 36; Dykstra, New York, 35, Hayes. Philadelphia, 35; McGee, St. Louis, 35. TRIPLES—SamueI. Philadelphia, 15; Gwynn, San Diego, 13; Coleman, St. Louis, 10; McGee, St. Louis, 10. Bonds, Pittsburgh. 9; MThompson, Philadelphia. 9; VanSlyke, Pittsburgh,9. HOME RUNS—Dawson, Chicago. 45; DMurphy, Atlanta, 41; Strawberry, New York, 38; EDavis, Cincinnati. 37; HJohnson, New York, 36. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, St. Louis. 103; Gwynn, San Diego, 55; Hatcher. Houston, 51; EDavis, Cincinnati, 50; Raines, Montreal, 50. PITCHING (13 decisions)—Martinez, Montreal. 10-3, .769, 3.46; Gooden, New York, 15-6, .714, 3.01; Dunne, Pittsburgh, 12-5, .706,2.79; Sutcliffe, Chicago. 18-8. .692, 3.59; Forsch. St. Louis. 11-5, .688,4.35. STRIKEOUTS—Ryan, Houston, 246; Scott, Houston. 224; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 186; Welch. Los Angeles. 181; Hershiser, Los Angeles. 180. SAVES—Bedrosian, Philadelphia. 39; LeSmith, Chicago, 34; Worrell, St. Louis. 32; Franco. Cincinnati. 27; McDowell. New York, 25. Cross Country INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana High School Cross Country Coaches Association Top 20 boys teams: 1. Portage 2. Carmel 3. New Prairie 4. Valparaiso 5. Noblesville 6. Chesterton 7. Southport 8. Indpls N.Central 9. Columbus North 10. Plymouth 11. Anderson 12. IndplsßenDavis 13. Westview 14. Southmont 15. Lafayette Jeff 16. Carroll (Allen) 17. Lake Central 18. Blackford 19. East Noble 20. Bloomington North Girls 1. Carmel 2. Portage 3. Indpls Pike 4. Columbus North 5. Pendleton Heights 6. Penn 7. Crown Point 8. Homestead 9. Floyd Central 10. Indpls N.Central Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX—Offered Bill Fischer, pitching coach; Walt Hriniak, first base and batting coach; Joe Morgan, third base coach; and Rac Slider, bullpen coach, one-year contracts. CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Released Doug DeCinces, third baseman. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Named Duffy Dyer manager of Denver in the American Association and Dave Machemer manager at El Paso of the Texas League. National League MONTREAL EXPOS—Renewed their working agreement with Indianapolis of the American Association for 1988 Carolina League PENINSULA WHITE SOX—Announced the resignation of John Graham, vice president and general manager. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Named Tom Abdenour head trainer, effective Oct. 1. FOOTBALL National Football League GREEN BAY PACKERS-Waived Charles Martin, nose tackle. Waived Gary Ellerson, running back, off injured reserve.
