The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1955 — Page 3

Wh:tr Way W L Home Deo. . .. 15 6 Coatesville Imp. Co 14 7 Starr's TV Ser. H’i Sandy's Son^ Shop 10 11 Home Laundry . S’j H'i Lucas-Collins 9 12 Ringer Sew. . . 9 12 Roman Holi. 15 High Indv. Game—R. Brattain 205

I High Indv. Series—R. Brattain I 525 Hign Team Game—Home Dec. 543 High Team Series—Coatesville j Imp. 1558 Series Over 350—R. Brattain ! 525, Mary Moore 478. M. Shaw I 438. G. Love 400. W. Shimer 397, ! A Domasco 396 C. Lear 394, A. I Cantonwine 360, M. Aker 358 j L. McMahel 357, A. Reid 354.

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! Old Gold Stops Beloit, 19 To 12 DePauw's surprising Tigers stopped undefeated Beloit by a 19 to 12 decision in a Dad’s Da? football game on the rain-soaked gridiron at Blackstock Stadium Saturday afternoon. Coach Mike Snavely’s squa< vasted very little time in going ,bout their job of snapping the v-isiting Wisconsin team’s sixj^ame winning streak. Taking the initial kick-off, the Old Gold gridders marched down j .he field, climaxing a 73 yard I drive when Morrie Goodnight • plunged over from the one foi j the first touchdown. Tom Holt nouse kicked the extra point ana DePauw led, 7-0 at the quarter. In the second period, Art Bryant broke loose for a 42-yaru jaunt into paydirt to make the score 13-0. Quarterback Rod Hermes kept Beloit in the contest during this quarter with two left-handed for.raid passes that resulted in two touchdowns which incidentally gave Tiger fans the jitters. Hermes tossed to End Dave Lyon on a play that covered 28 yards for a t.d. A short time later, he agaii xntsided the pigskin to Half jack King Kovac that was goo or 65 yaids and another score doth of Beloit’s attempts to con ert were wide of the uprights and at the half it was DePauw 13; Beloit 12. Neither side could get very fa: .a the third frame, most of th( iction taking place between th wo 30 yard stripes.. In the fourth quarter, th Figers capitalized on Beloit pen* allies and Don Eoveri plunge wer from the one to give D?auw an insurance touchdown. That was it, and the Old Go) jlayers trotted off the field witi well-earned 19 to 12 victor?, aver a tough Wisconsin agrega .ion. DePauw’s record is now 4-.' vith a tilt scheduled at Indiana State this coming Saturday an vVabash here for the season’s i’inale on November 12. Figer Runners Befeaf Wabash Six of the first eight finishers were gold shirts in a cross-coun-ry meet here Saturday as De’’auw dumped Wabash, 22-33. etween halves of the DePauwlelcit football game. It was Bengals’ sixth straigh’ ictory and gave them a fine ecord of six wins and one loss n dual competition. The single fetback came at the hands o: tall State in the nitial meet. Next Friday will have a hance to a - , .nge Ball State’s arlier triumph dining the ICC nd Little State competition on ^ iianapolls’ South Grove ourse. In Saturday’s meet with Wajash, the visitors’ Grant Van lorn took first in 18-17, one secind ahead of Bill Blake, a firstear runner for DePauw. Another Tiger freshman, Ron foung, finished third in 18:43. followed by DePauw’s Dick Hershberger. 15:47. and Jim Shively Of Wabash, 18:53. DePauw sewed up its decision y landing the next three placs on the performances of Gerry lei man, 19:09, and Dave Clark ind Duane Osborn, both timed n 19:11. , Coach Bob Harvey saw his runners gain an even more de isive win ever ’.'.'abash thar hey had a week earlier, wher lePauw defeated the Cavemer 22-34.

(have counted a grand total of | 124 games over the 200 mork. I Bill Hanna leads the pack with | 10 while Ken Justus and Herb Blacker ne tied with 9 each.

Merchant’s Class!

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PUTNAM COUNTY

IMPLEMENT SERVICE

Joald’s Mkt.

30 K

Team's Phar

.... 29 11

Jonon Grill

21 1

Phillips 65

20 2,

Mullins Drugs

19 2!

Headley Hardware

19 21

Jowman Studio ...

14 2v

Johnson Barbers ..

9 31

Team High One-

Goulds

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Team High Thiee

Goulds Mkt

Team High Four

Gould Mkt

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Blocker 211. Lindblcv

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201. Scroggin 201, Long 200.

Remarks: In S nights of bowling the 21 nun .n this league

\llyenes’ Powder Puff League W L Ind. Gas & Water 17 7 Jones’ Restaurant 16 8 Voachdale Electric .... 16 8 Spear's 15 9 Hopkins-Walton 13*2 lOK Mack’s Place 13>2 10!4 ^ublic Service 6 18 •lant. Ward 5 19 High Indc. Game. Rosemary Jrattain 193 High Ind Series: Rosc*nary irattain 567 Series Over 425; R. Brattain <67. P. Burchfiel 491, J. Murray '76. J. Etter 457, N. Meloy 437. F. Hartman 438, R. McCullough 35, M. Neese 432. High Team Game: Ind. Gas & .Vater 773 High Team Series: Spears’ Floor Covering: 2291. Commercial Bowling League W L 7-UP 14 7 Yngweli Co. No. 2 .... 13 8 dities Ser 13 8 Tandy’s Milk & I. C 12 8 Lone Star No. 1 lO’a lO 1 ^ Phillips 66 10 11 Iriffiths Ser. Sta 8U> 12% Yngw r ell No. 1 3 18 , 600 Series— Lightcap 640 drombie 620 500 Series: Long 582, C. Crawey 562, Domasco 561, Kerr 553,

G. Crawley 544. Tfanni 545, Shoe- i maker 527, Green 526. Cowger 521, Eppelheimer 520. Finehum i 519, Griffith 517, Sauer 515, | Sears 513. M. Crawley 506. Mas- j ten 5K)3. Byrd 503, Spurlock 502. 200 Games: Crombie 247, 223, Griffith 242, Shoemaker 233, Lightcap 224. 215, 201, G. Crawley 212, Long 208, 200, Domasco 204, Ken 231, Hanna 201, Cowger 201.

Mixed League \V L 4-Aces 5 1 Long Shots 5 1 Maple Busters 4 2 Openers 3 3 Keglers 2 4 Hot Rods 2 4 Alley Rats 2 4 Jokers 1 5 High Indiv. Game—J. Domasco 213 High Series—J. Doma-sco 622 High Team Game — 4-Aees 6S0. High Team Series—4-Aces 1992 Men—Series Over 500: J. Domasco 622, K. Justus 5S9, C. Long 521. Women—Series Over 400: A. Domasco’ 446, N. Meloy 441, P. Jackson 441, M. Brochart 408.

Mack’s Place 10 11 Hampton Gar 9 15 Petes Clippers 3 21 High Indiv. Game—Moore 237 High Indv. Series- Moore 603 High Team Game—Moores Super Service 1069 High Team Series—Moores Super Service 2954 600 Series--Moore 60? 500 Series—Moore 603, Wm Etcheson 571, Hatfield 520.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, PAGE THREE MONDAY, OCTOBER Si,

Putnam County League W Moores Super Ser 19 Thomp. Con. Co 15% Harpers Trucking Co... 13 Incomplete) Jones Mt. Meridian .. 12 Roach dale Lions ... 11%

L 5 8% 8 12 12%

1st. Citzens Bank League \V L Coan’s Phar 14 7 Swick’s 13 8 Mac’s Men’s Wear ....11 10 1st Citz. Bk 11 10 Troyers 9% 11% Wayne Feeds _.... 9 12 Cannon's Clothing 8% 12% Adlers 8 13 Hi Indv. Game—A. Cantonwine 201 Hi. Indv. Series—R. Brattain 500 Hi Team Game—Adler's 781 Hi Team Series—Swick’s 2784 Over 425—R. Brattain 500, C Swdckard 478, A. VonTress 469. R. McCullough 454, K. Gooch 446 J. Etter 443, A. Domasco 441 G. Haas 438. M. Monnett 436. A Cantonwine 436, B. Cromer 435 Bitzer 429, E. Hoskins 427, C Masten 425. Downtown Bowling League W L Home Supply 16 5 Jasper Mt. Ex. 12 9 Stoners Ins 12 9

V. F. W. Aux 12 9 V. F. W 10 11 1st Citz. Bk 9 12 Clear View’ 8 13 Lone Star No. 3 5 1€ 500'Series: Deacon 584. Masten 564 Ziegelman 562, Burkhart 158, Eitel 557, Hanna 549. Byrd 147, tong 544, Blocker 543. Brewster 541, Herdricks 536. M Crawley 533, Huxford 530 Cromer 529, Murray 526, Lind a!oom 526, Slavens 525, Almor *21, Archer 514, Stites 505, Boat-A-right 502, W. Brattain 501, Gid dings 500. 200 Games—Eitel 221, Lindbloom 215, Byrd 211, Ziegelman 209, Cromer 208, Huxford 204.

Deacon 203, Boatwright 202, Burkhart 201, Cagle 200. STOCK YARDS ARE OPEN INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 31. —(UP)—A new one-year union contract paved the way for the first marketing at the Indianapolis Stockyards in more than a week today. The stockyards, one of the largest hog centers in the nation, had been closed by a strike of 113 CIO United Packinghouse Workers. They voted Saturday to accept the new pact and livestock begin rolling into the yards late Sunday.

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